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// Today Earth Ranger Emma (almost) discovers a new species of giant Canadian forest Hamsters, we’ll get some more Turtle-rescue tips from Dr. Sue Carstairs and we learn about an animal that looks like a cross between a lizard and a pine cone. Plus: The one thing you always wanted to know about Rhinos, but never dared to ask… //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereToday Earth Ranger Emma (almost) discovers a new species of giant Canadian forest Hamsters, we’ll get some more Turtle-rescue tips from Dr. Sue Carstairs and we learn about an animal that looks like a cross between a lizard and a pine cone. Plus: The one thing you always wanted to know about Rhinos, but never dared to ask…
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Read all about this episode and see pictures of Emma’s favourite Canadian animals on the show notes at https://www.earthrangers.com/wildwire/podcast/s2e11
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