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Bay 101: Waterfowl



January 05, 2012

What are waterfowl, and why is the Chesapeake Bay so important for these migratory birds? Mike Slattery, the Chesapeake Bay coordinator for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, tells us why waterfowl visit our region each winter and what we’re doing to protect waterfowl habitat.

Produced by Steve Droter
Music: “A Moment of Jazz” by Ancelin

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