Home>Video
Video
Copper River Delta
The Copper River Delta near Cordova, Alaska, is a major stopover for shorebirds where they can rest and refuel during their migration.
Segment
Original Air Date:
May 10, 2007
Web Site:
http://migration.pwnet.org/
Lessons:
http://migration.pwnet.org/
Introduction
Host Xico Vega introduces the program live from the Bay of Santa Maria in Mexico...
Santa Maria Bay
The Bay of Santa Maria in Mexico is a very important coastal resource for people...
Students explore wetland
Students are doing field work exploring the mudflats and finding out what birds ...
Experts answer questions
Experts at the Bay of Santa Maria in Mexico answer questions about shorebirds, m...
Mudflats provide food for shorebirds
The mudflats of Cooper River Delta provide abundant food for shorebirds....
Introduction to “Discover Wetlands” Webcast
During the webcast, learn about wetlands and what students have been doing to le...
Students study wetland habitat
Students test the water quality at the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge in ...
Update on butterfly research
Dr. Doug Taron with the Peggy Notebart Nature Museum talks about the latest rese...
IntroducciĂłn para Descubrir los Humedales
Durante el webcast, aprenda sobre humedales y lo que los estudiantes han estado ...