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Nature Trackers Wiki

This is the wiki for A Nature Trackers' Journal. It is a series of episodes where five nature trackers, who are Clark, Ralph, Jonathan, Ron and William, and they do missions to put some exhibits onto the museum stands. The museum was a replacement for the old one which caught fire. They are going through their time portal to find stuff about prehistoric animals to write on a plate while the rest of their crew put the museum exhibits in place. They display one or two exhibits at a time.

After the museum is finished, they go explore in the 21st century using a land rover, a helicopter, and a speedboat. They go to places from Africa, to the Pacific ocean.

Each nature tracker wears a green shirt under a four pocketed vest, which everything they wear that is not the winter coat is green. They also wear pants and gray boots. The winter coat has a blue helmet with snow goggles, a red coat layered over the normal gear with blue snow pants. And they wear black snow boots and two layers of gloves.

Somewhere in the museum, they live in a lab where the time portal is set. There are wallpapers of the world map,the geological time, and the universe. There is a desk at the corner next to a window, and on the wide spot is the time portal. It was made of stone bricks lit up by running your hand across the bottom part.

Sometimes, they have accidents like being charged by a rhino in their land rover. There was mud on the windshield, cracks on the car's back, one of the doors were removed, and the bottom left tire flattened. It took an hour to fix the land rover before adventuring again.

After all museum exhibits are put in place, they invite nearby people. Children were excited to see them. From 7:00 to 9:00, there was a party. People had a museum tour, then Ralph says,"This museum isn't so bad,is it?" Jonathan replies, "This is good. The exhibits, everything." There were fossils of a mammoth, a T Rex, a Triceratops skull, a Stegosaurus, an Alamosaurus, and a model of a Cro-Magnon human.