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Rebel Girls

Rachel Ikemeh: Earth Protector

Rebel Girls

Rebel Girls

Kids & Family, Education For Kids, Stories For Kids

4.57.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Rachel Ashegobfe Ikemeh is a conservationist and animal rights activist who is changing the world. She has saved animals and trees from near extinction and continues to speak out to protect all creatures. Listen to her story and find connection to nature and the world around you just like Rachel does. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Deborah Goldstein with sound design and mixing by Reel Audiobooks. It was written by Emily McMahon-Wattez and edited by Abby Sher. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Lumai de Smidt. Joy Smith was our executive producer. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey Rebels!

0:02.3

What soft and furry swims the seven seas and swings from branch to branch?

0:08.4

Why that's our new book!

0:10.7

Animal allies 25 tales of women working with wildlife.

0:14.6

Meet 25 brave scientists, veterinarians and activists who are speaking out for animal

0:20.1

rights and conservation.

0:22.4

Swim with the sharks alongside UGN Clark.

0:25.5

Find bat houses with Amanda Lear, nurse of baby hippo to health with Christina Gorsuch.

0:31.9

With the forward by Zoologist Lucy King, activities from conservationist Bindi Irwin and companion

0:38.1

audio stories, this book will inspire animal lovers everywhere.

0:42.9

Pre-ordier copy today on Amazon or anywhere you purchase books.

0:47.0

And stay REPL!

0:56.5

In the forests of the Niger Delta, the sun was just sitting behind the majestic

1:03.5

Ilombatries, turning everything a dusty pink.

1:08.6

As all the animals started settling in for the night, you could hear the hornballs flapping

1:14.2

their wings, the pangolins snorting and chuffing, the red colobus monkeys letting out their

1:20.5

low throaty calls.

1:23.0

And there was another sound.

1:25.1

It was quiet but steady.

1:27.2

The soft ripples of tide as a young woman steered her dagout canoe along the forests

1:33.9

shallow canal.

1:36.1

The animals paused and watched the woman in the canoe.

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