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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.
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Original Air Date:
May 10, 2007
Web Site:
http://migration.pwnet.org/
Lessons:
http://migration.pwnet.org/
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