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  • Sea Otters Hold Hands To Survive
    2026/06/14

    Sea otters look like they’re just being sweet when they hold hands while they sleep, but there’s a survival reason behind it. We start with the true story of otter “rafts” floating together on their backs, reaching out paw to paw so ocean currents don’t pull them apart. Then we follow one pup who began life with no one to hold onto: PUP 719, found stranded alone on a California beach with almost no chance of making it.

    From there, we dig into what makes sea otters so uniquely vulnerable and so important. They don’t have blubber like seals or whales, so they depend on the densest fur on Earth and hours of grooming to stay warm. We also get into sea otter tool use, including how they carry rocks to the surface to crack open clams and sea urchins on their chests, and why that diet matters far beyond the otter itself.

    Sea otters are a keystone species. When they keep sea urchin numbers in check, kelp forests can thrive, supporting entire coastal ecosystems. We also share how the Monterey Bay Aquarium Sea Otter Research and Conservation Program rehabilitates pups without letting them see a human face, preventing imprinting so they can safely return to the wild. Finally, we talk about modern threats like oil spills, ocean pollution, and microplastics, plus one simple swap your family can make to help protect the ocean habitats otters rely on.

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    5 分
  • Manatee Rescue In Florida Waters
    2026/06/12

    A mother manatee is found floating injured in a Florida lagoon and her baby will not leave her side. That is where the story of Reckless and her calf, Churro, begins and it turns into a powerful look at what wildlife rescue really takes when the patient weighs about 1,200 pounds and needs urgent care now.

    We talk through why manatees, often called sea cows, are so gentle and so vulnerable: they move slowly, they live in warm shallow water, and they must surface often to breathe. They do not have natural predators the way many ocean animals do, but they face a human-made threat every year boats. When fast watercraft meet slow, air-breathing manatees, the results can be devastating, especially for mothers and calves traveling together.

    You will hear how rescuers manage the challenge of saving both mom and baby at the same time, how Reckless is transported for treatment, and what nine surgeries and a full year of rehabilitation look like when a veterinary team refuses to give up. We also share what happens after release, including satellite tracking and ongoing monitoring, and why Florida manatee slow speed zones are one of the simplest, most effective ways to prevent another injury.

    If you care about animals and want to protect them, share this episode, subscribe, and leave a positive review and tell a friend about manatee zones before your next day on the water.

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    4 分
  • Sea Turtle eats a plastic Jellyfish- Rescue Story
    2026/06/06

    Sea turtles have been around since before the time of dinosaurs! Now they often become injured by eating plastic bags (thinking that it's jellyfish!) That is exactly what happened to Marina! Listen here to learn about how amazing sea turtles are and how the team at the South Carolina Aquarium tried to help Marina.

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    4 分
  • Dolphin Net Tangled Rescue
    2026/06/02

    Find out what happens to Sunny, the bottlenose dolphin, who is found trapped in a net! Listen to Sunny the Dolphin's amazing rescue story with the Clearwater Aquarium rescue team and learn all about dolphins!


    We are changing up our schedule, and now a new episode will be released every Wednesday! Write in to request a rescue story about your favorite animal species! Visit our website to check out the Animal Rescue Adventures Journal.


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    4 分
  • Wolves: An Animal Rescue Story
    2026/06/02

    Today we’re visiting a very special wolf named Sierra at the Wolf Haven International in Washington. Come learn more about wolves, what makes them special, Sierra's rescue story, and what you can to do help keep wolves safe. Let’s promise to do our part to protect animals and our planet because here at Animal Rescue Adventures…every animal matters, and every explorer helps.


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    5 分
  • Búhos: Una historia de rescate animal
    2026/05/29

    Hoy conoceremos a Lila, una lechuza del Santuario de Vida Silvestre McCarthy en Florida. Ven a descubrir lo fascinantes que son las lechuzas y a escuchar la historia del rescate de Lila. Prometamos hacer nuestra parte para proteger a los animales y a nuestro planeta. Porque aquí, en Animal Rescue Adventures... cada animal importa y cada explorador ayuda.

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    6 分
  • Whales: An Animal Rescue Story
    2026/05/29

    Today we’re visiting a very special whale named Skoot at the Whale Sanctuary Project in Canada. Learn all about whales, what makes them unique, how Skoot was rescued, and what you can do at home to help protect whales.


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    6 分
  • Tortugas: Una historia de rescate animal
    2026/05/29

    Hoy visitamos a una tortuga marina llamada Tate en el centro de rescate Loggerhead Marinelife, en Florida. Descubramos datos fascinantes sobre las tortugas marinas, escuchemos la historia del rescate de Tate y veamos si puede ser devuelto al océano, su hábitat natural. Prometamos hacer nuestra parte para proteger a los animales y a nuestro planeta. Porque aquí, en Animal Rescue Adventures... cada animal importa y cada explorador ayuda.

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    5 分