
Wild Rescue: Poacher Peril
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Perring
About this listen
Twins Ben and Zoe usually travel the world with their parents, who work as vets, but this time they’ve been left at home. Just when they think they’re never going to have another adventure, they receive a mysterious message.
Could it really be from Dr Stephen Fisher, the famous zoologist who has been missing for years? Dr Fisher needs their help. Will they join Wild, the secret organisation he set up to save animals in danger? And are they ready for their first mission - to rescue a tiger and her cubs from an evil gang of poachers?
The first book in a fantastic new series from Sara Vogler and Jan Burchett, about two children who help rescue endangered animals.
©2009 Jan Burchett & Sara Vogler (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Wild Rescue: Poacher Peril
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