Our 100th Episode Celebration comes to an end! Emma has been kind enough to be interviewed not just once, not just twice…but THREE times by Earth Ranger Nat from Quest for the Best to answer some of YOUR burning questions!
This last interview has a small surprise… today Emma and Nat are joined by two special guests! Ryan and Adelia set some time aside to answer some of the questions a few of you had for them! Are you ready to find out what they had to say?
What is Emma’s favorite food?
EMMA: “Trail Mix! Trail mix is my go-to snack when I’m out exploring the wilderness! It’s packed with energy from nuts, seeds, and dried fruits, which keeps me fueled up for long hikes and wildlife sightings. I love how convenient and portable it is—perfect for trekking through remote areas where there’s no access to fresh food. Plus, it’s a tasty treat that satisfies my hunger while I’m busy documenting the natural world around me. Trail mix is a must-have for any wildlife adventure!”
What is Emma’s favorite part about being a podcast host?
EMMA: “Being a podcaster lets me tell amazing stories about animals and how we can help them. I love talking to experts and sharing their adventures with everyone who listens. It’s like taking you on a fun trip to learn about animals and why it’s important to take care of them and their homes. Each episode is a chance to make a big difference and get everyone excited about nature!”
Does Emma podcast every day or once a week?
EMMA: “I generally try to post one podcast episode per week, but being a wildlife reporter means I have lots of other important responsibilities too. I’m often out in the field, observing animals, writing articles, and spreading awareness about conservation. So, while I can’t podcast as often as I’d like, I make sure each episode is full of exciting stories and helpful tips for everyone who loves animals and nature like I do.”
What does Emma do for fun when she isn’t working for Earth Rangers?
EMMA: “When I’m not busy exploring the wild and reporting on amazing animals, I love to have all sorts of fun!
One of my favorite things to do is hiking. I strap on my boots, grab my backpack, and hit the trails! I always bring my trusty camera to snap pictures of all the cool plants and animals I see. Sometimes, I even find secret spots where I can sit quietly and watch the wildlife – like a real-life nature detective!
When I’m at home, I love curling up with a good adventure book or watching awesome wildlife documentaries. They give me great ideas for my next big adventure! To stay fit and relaxed, I practice yoga and meditation. It helps me stay calm and ready for any wild surprises nature might throw my way.”
You love him, you hate him, it’s Ryan!
Seeing Emma’s last two interviews, Ryan reached out to Nat to ask if anyone had questions for him…and you did!
Here’s what he’s got to say:
What is the most exciting adventure Ryan has been on?
RYAN: “The most exciting adventure I’ve been on? Oh, please, I’ve had so many “adventures” I can barely keep track. But if I have to pick one, it was probably the time I was on a safari in Africa. I was lounging in the jeep, sipping on a soda, when suddenly a lion roared right next to us. Everyone else was freaking out, but I just rolled my eyes and thought, “Great, now I’ll have to talk about this forever.” It was scary for them, I guess, but for me, it was just another day in the life of a wildlife superstar.”
What is Ryan’s favorite rarest animal in the world?
RYAN: “My favorite rarest animal in the world? Ugh, do I really have to pick just one?”
NAT: “I mean…the listeners did ask? Wouldn’t it be nice to answer them?”
RYAN: “Fine. Let’s go with the Javan Rhino. Why? Because it’s super rare, which means if I talk about it, people will think I know my stuff. Plus, it sounds exotic and impressive, perfect for boosting my fame.”
What is Ryan’s favorite food?
RYAN: My favorite food? Easy. It’s pizza, of course. I mean, who doesn’t love pizza? It’s quick, it’s tasty, and I can eat it while watching TV or scrolling through my social media. Plus, it’s way better than any of that fancy wildlife food Emma talks about.
Are Emma and Ryan now friends?
NAT: “I’ll answer this for him! After Ryan had a change of heart, he realized how much he could learn from Emma and how important it is to care about wildlife and the environment. They started working together more, and Ryan’s attitude improved a lot. Now, Emma and Ryan are great friends! They support each other, share amazing stories about animals, and have worked as a team to inspire others to protect our planet.
I’ve noticed from checking in with him that Ryan even started picking up some of Emma’s good habits, like being more respectful and hardworking. Emma says it’s made their adventures even more fun and meaningful!”
Emma’s connections to the Serpents and Adelia Goodwin mean when some of you had a few questions for our mysterious and elusive conservationist, Nat could easily pass them on! Adelia was more than happy to answer some of them!
What is Adelia’s favorite color? And why?
ADELIA: “My favorite color is the bright, sunny yellow of a bird called the Golden Pheasant. Yellow reminds me of the vibrant feathers of this beautiful bird, which I once had the joy of seeing in the wild.
Yellow is such a cheerful and warm color. It reminds me of the way the Golden Pheasant’s feathers shine like the sun, bringing light and joy to the forest. Whenever I see the color yellow, I think of that magnificent bird and all the wonderful creatures that add color and beauty to our world.”
What is the rarest animal Adelia has ever seen?
ADELIA: “Ah, the rarest animal I’ve ever seen, what a delightful question! I’ve been fortunate to encounter many rare creatures in my time, but the one that stands out the most is the critically endangered vaquita. The vaquita is a small porpoise found only in the northern part of the Gulf of California in Mexico. With fewer than 20 individuals left in the wild, they are one of the rarest marine mammals in the world.
I remember the day vividly. It was a calm and sunny afternoon on the Gulf. We were on a research boat, scanning the waters with binoculars, hoping for a glimpse of this elusive creature. After hours of waiting, there it was – a vaquita surfaced nearby, its distinctive dark rings around its eyes and mouth visible. It was such a brief moment, but seeing this rare and gentle creature took my breath away.
The vaquita’s situation is dire, mostly due to illegal fishing practices that entangle them in nets. Witnessing this precious animal reinforced my commitment to conservation and the urgent need to protect these beautiful and fragile species. Every action we take to help conserve their habitat and prevent illegal fishing can make a big difference in saving these incredible creatures.”
What is Adelia’s favorite rarest animal in the world?
ADELIA: “My favorite rarest animal in the world? Oh my, I must say, the pangolin holds a special place in my heart. Pangolins are fascinating creatures with their unique armor of scales, and they are, sadly, one of the most trafficked animals in the world.
Many years ago, during my travels in Southeast Asia, I had the incredible opportunity to observe a pangolin in the wild. It was a shy and gentle little creature, curling up into a ball when it felt threatened. Watching it move and forage for ants and termites was an enchanting experience.
Pangolins are so rare and special because of their unique adaptations and the crucial role they play in their ecosystems by controlling insect populations.”
What is the most uncanny, scary or cool adventure Adelia has been on?
ADELIA: “Oh dear, what a lovely question! There have been so many adventures in my long life, but one that stands out happened many years ago. I was in the savannas of Africa. I was there to study a pride of lions, the magnificent kings and queens of the grasslands.
One evening, just as the sun was setting, I decided to follow a lioness who seemed to be on a mission. Quietly and carefully, I trailed her through the tall grass. Suddenly, she stopped and crouched low, her eyes fixed on a herd of wildebeests grazing nearby. I knew I was about to witness something extraordinary.
With incredible speed and grace, the lioness sprang into action, chasing down one of the wildebeests. The power and agility of the lioness were awe-inspiring. She managed to catch her prey and brought it back to her cubs, who were waiting eagerly. It was a reminder of the circle of life and the important role every creature plays in its ecosystem.
Afterward, as the stars twinkled above us, I felt a deep sense of gratitude for being able to witness such an event. It made me realize once more how vital it is to conserve these beautiful creatures and their habitats. The world is full of wonder, and every animal has its own unique story to tell.”
Thank you so much everyone for coming together to celebrate Emma’s 100th Episode and share your questions! We hope you enjoyed the answers as much as Emma and company enjoyed sharing their answers with you!
This is our last interview (for now), but remember to keep on rangin’!
Oh my gosho so many people emma huge fan adeilia I love studying animals too!hio ryan
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Woah!
Cool! So neat!
That is awesome it’s so cool to get to know the people who star in my favourite podcast!
WOW seeing a vaquita is really rare ( I hope I spelled it right)
Emma what inspired you to become an earth ranger?
Interesting
Wow Emma you did great .
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