Bay 101: Waterfowl
What are waterfowl, and why is the Chesapeake Bay so important for these migratory birds?
What are waterfowl, and why is the Chesapeake Bay so important for these migratory birds? Mike Slattery from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service explains why waterfowl visit our region each winter and what is being done to protect their habitat.
- Produced by Steve Droter
- Music/Audio: "A Moment of Jazz" by Ancelin
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i’m doing a project on how the animals help the bay and this video helped a lot i think i’ll get an “A” thank you sooo much i’ll right back on my grade