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Introduction
Hosts Sandy Frost with the USDA Forest Service and Hillary Chapman with the US Fish and Wildlife Service introduce the program live from the Copper River Delta in Alaska and the Hylton High School studio in Prince William County, Virginia. The Copper River Delta provides a protected stopover for birds during migration.
Full Program
Original Air Date:
Aug 8, 2002
Web Site:
http://shorebirds.pwnet.org/index2.html
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