Lost and Found at Sea
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Ranger Rae, Roxy, Beaver and Deer are on the case, but no-one has quite the right skills for the underwater quest.
Luckily someone at the bay can help. Luca is an inventor extraordinaire and somewhere among his gadgets, could there be just the thing to help the Wildlifers?
The crew get help from the local animals and old friend Basking Shark. But can Beaver outwit a stubborn Sea Sponge to save the day?
For the Welsh transcript of this episode please click here
Or copy this link:
https://audioboom.com/posts/8794190-ar-goll-yn-y-mor
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Production
Ranger Rae and the Wildlifers is a podcast from the National Trust, produced by Fun Kids Radio.
Artwork: (c) Becka Moor
Cast:
Ranger Rae: Katy Schutte
Roxy: Leila Hall
Deer / Wildcat: Hannah Platts
Beaver / Bat: Lloydie James Lloyd
Expedition Eddie: Adam Hodgson
Luca: Stephen Lee
All other characters played by members of the ensemble.
Writer: Aidan Fitzmaurice
Sound design: Chris Stevens
Editing: Adam Stoner
Producers: Lloydie James Lloyd & Adam Stoner
Ideas and resources for the grownups
Discover the amazing coastal wildlife and places in Ceredigion, Wales: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wales/coast-beaches
Visit the National Trust's Kids' Podcast website
nationaltrust.org.uk/kids-podcast
Discover more from Fun Kids Radio
www.funkidslive.com/
Be inspired with '50 things to do before you're 11 and 3/4'
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/50-things
Learn about UK wildlife
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/discover/nature/wildlife
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