[va-richmond-general] Prothonotary Warbler audio features

  On Wednesday morning during NPR's Morning Edition (WCVE) program, Charles 
Fishburne reported on the Prothonotary Warbler project during the Local News 
segment.  (Go, Bob!!)

  Today, on the program With Good Reason,  the Prothonotary Warbler Project was 
discussed during the program, along with Virginia's remaining population (24 
birds) of Red Cockaded Woodpeckers:

  http://www.withgoodreasonradio.org/current.html

  Vanishing Birds and Beaches in Virginia (July 23-July 29) 
  The once-thriving Virginia population of an endangered woodpecker has 
declined dramatically in the past 30 years. Biologists Bryan Watts and Bill 
Williams (W&M) discuss the current status of the last 24 Red-cockaded 
Woodpeckers in Sussex County. Also: we'll visit Southside Virginia with 
geologist Roseann Carlson(TidewaterCommunity College) where a quarter of the 
beaches are seriously eroding. Plus reporter Nancy King canoes down the James 
River with retired biologist Art Seidenberg (VCU) to band nesting Prothonotary 
Warblers.



  Just thought I'd share that with everyone!  

  Irene in Southside


 

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