Mystery Of The

They have special super powers in their tails which they use as their weapons and defense mechanisms along with martial arts skills. Their nemesis is the evil Pierre the Poacher, who is always trying to poach and capture endangered species and sell them for money. We must educate our children, as many ways as possible, on the demands affecting our environment and wildlife species so we can all do our part to participate in better management. Remember: “Extinct means gone forever”.
Willy the Weasel is a weasel, one of the world’s most widespread animals his sidekick and his so-called muscle. They reside in a secret forest rangers’ compound that is hidden deep in the Himalayan mountains.
They have special super powers in their tails which they use as their weapons and defense mechanisms along with martial arts skills. Their nemesis is the evil Pierre the Poacher, who is always trying to poach and capture endangered species and sell them for money.

Mystery Of The

The author magically combines reality with fantasy and if read as an educational tool or just as a bedtime story the reader will be engaged in an entertaining learning experience. The books contain interesting facts about the endangered species or unique habitats and the reader will be taken on adventures all over the world. There are also special underlined words that the reader can research the meanings for and increase their vocabulary knowledge. Welcome to nature’s super heroes. Reggie the Ranger is a red panda, also a threatened species, is committed to protecting the world forests and its inhabitants. Willy the Weasel is a weasel, one of the world’s most widespread animals, is his sidekick and his so-called muscle. They reside in a secret forest rangers’ compound that is hidden deep in the Himalayan mountains. They have special super powers in their tails which they use as their weapons and defense mechanisms along with martial arts skills. Their nemesis is the evil Pierre the Poacher, who is always trying to poach and capture endangered species and sell them for money. We must educate our children, as many ways as possible, on the demands affecting our environment and wildlife species so we can all do our part to participate in better management. Remember: “Extinct means gone forever”.