
Kid News This Month: Hi-tech saves coral, NZ bird comp, Spain’s animal march, stolen skull, stinky cave spiders
Kid News This Month: Hi-tech efforts to save coral reefs, New Zealand’s global bird competition, Spain’s animal march, a stolen skull and stinky cave spiders
Newsy Pooloozi - The News Pod for Kids · Nina Granena Noce, Shima Ito, Marky Granena
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Show Notes
Howdy, Newsies! In wacky world news this month, we dive deep into the high-tech efforts being used to save the world’s coral reefs – from water robots to underwater speakers.
But that’s not all. In nature news… what started as a small national prize is now a global beauty pageant for birds. Find out what country and what bird has taken the crown.
In Europe a centuries‑old tradition meets modern city life, as thousands of animals march straight through a bustling street in Spain. Here’s a clue: baaaahhh. Heard the one about the stolen skull being returned? Oh, you will if you hear this episode.
And as if those two previous stories aren’t odd enough, you gotta hear the one about spiders in a stinky cave – thousands and thousands of them!