A couple of weeks ago, Earth Ranger Nat (from Quest for the Best) shared with Emma YOUR questions. You guys had so many that we had to break the interview up so our intrepid wildlife reporter could continue her adventures! We’re back today with several more questions for Emma.
What drives Emma to be so proactive with wildlife and nature?
EMMA: “My deep love for animals and the environment drives me to be so active with wildlife and nature. Ever since I was little, I’ve loved learning about animals and their homes. Knowing that many animals are in danger and our environment needs help makes me want to do something about it.
As a wildlife reporter and podcaster for Earth Rangers, I get to share cool stories about animals and teach others how they can help. I believe that if we all work together, we can make a big difference and protect our planet for the future.”
Which animal did Emma enjoy saving the most?
EMMA: “The Jefferson Salamander: Protecting Jefferson Salamanders has been such an amazing experience for me! These little guys are crucial for the ecosystem, and they’re also a threatened species, so every effort to save them counts. I love working to protect their habitats and ensure they have a safe place to thrive. It’s incredibly rewarding to see them doing well and know that I’m making a difference for a species that needs our help.”
What is Emma’s favorite rarest animal in the world?
EMMA: “The Northern Sportive Lemur (Lepilemur septentrionalis) – This small lemur species is endemic to Madagascar and is considered one of the rarest primates in the world, with an estimated population of fewer than 50 individuals.”
Has Emma ever been interested in going to space?
EMMA: “Exploring space has always fascinated me, but my heart truly belongs to Earth and its incredible wildlife. While the idea of venturing into space is thrilling, my passion lies in uncovering and protecting the amazing diversity of life right here on our planet. Every day brings discoveries and challenges in the natural world that are just as awe-inspiring as the mysteries of space. I believe that by understanding and conserving Earth’s ecosystems and wildlife, we can ensure a sustainable future for all species, including our own.”
How many animals has Emma helped?
EMMA: “So far I have supported every single wildlife adoptions program (And I have a big shelf full of plushies to prove it.) I think the final count as of today is 46 stuffed animals. Of course in real life that means that A LOT more animals have benefited from this work.”
Does Emma have an avatar in the Earth Rangers app, and can we see what it looks like?
EMMA: “Sure! I love how cool I can make one’s avatar look in the app, like giving it wings and neat hats. But for my own I like to try keeping it as close to how I look as possible.”
What level in the app is Emma on??
EMMA: “Level 105, BABY!”
Did any of Emma’s answers surprise you? Do you have any other questions that Nat should pass on to her? Stay tuned for our last interview in two weeks…some special guests will be joining us!
Wow 46 plushie’s. I didn’t see a snake adoption in the Earth Rangers app
I’ve seen the earth rangers at my school
And at the mall
Nice job
The Earth Rangers people showed me two lizards
What is hard about being an earth ranger? BTW YOU INSPIRE ME!
I got to have an interview with the Earth Rangers this year!
I LOVE EMMA’S PODCAST’S
Just chill EMMA
I have seen them at my school and I love nature