30
March
2009
This week’s episode is about Monarch Butterflies. These marvelous insects are the only species of butterflies that engage in a yearly mass migration from as far as Canada, all the way to California and Mexico (traveling up to 3,000 miles). Tune in to find out more about them, why their numbers are dwindling, and how you can help them.
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2
January
2009
This week’s episode talks about Harp Seals, also known as “Saddle-Back Seals,” continuing our focus on wildlife conservation. Did you know that over 1 million of these beautiful mammals have been killed over the last three years alone? Tune in to learn interesting facts about them and why they are being hunted!
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26
December
2008
This week’s episode continues our focus on wildlife conservation: the Florida panther. Did you know that these beautiful animals used to roam from Florida all the way to Tennessee? Scientists estimate that there are fewer than 100 of them left and that they will become extinct within the next few decades. Please tune in to find out what is happening to these majestic animals!
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19
December
2008
This week’s episode is the first of many that our students wanted to produce on wildlife conservation. Did you know that in the year 1900 there were over 100,000 cheetahs roaming the earth, and that their population has fallen to around 10,000? Please tune to find out more facts about the fastest mammal on land, and how you can help protect them.
Cheetah Conservation Fund
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