
The Salmon Who Wanted to Run
A School of Animal Magic Adventure, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Marie Pierre
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By:
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Burt Kempner
About this listen
It is one of nature’s crowning achievements: Each year, salmons make an incredible journey from the sea to the rivers where they were born to spawn their young. Their return home - called a run - is dangerous, but huge numbers of salmon take part. Until recently.
Why is the wild salmon population dwindling, and what can be done about it? The School of Animal Magic action team - Maisha the elephant, Jonas the cattle egret, and Maliki, a white lion from the stars - is on the case.
But, will they arrive in time to save the salmon? Another highly entertaining and inspiring adventure from author Burt Kempner.
©2019 Burt Kempner (P)2019 Burt Kempner
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