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Learning objectives and game
During the program, students will learn how shorebirds are adapted for wetland habitats and prepare for their migration, why a healthy chain of wetlands are important to shorebird migration, and how people can help protect shorebirds and their habitats.
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Original Air Date:
Aug 8, 2002
Web Site:
http://shorebirds.pwnet.org/index2.html
Introduction
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Learning objectives and game
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