EcoSense for Living
Wild Crossings
4/26/2020 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Wildlife managers help animals find safe passage in an increasingly developed world.
From finding food and mates to adapting to climate change, wild creatures must overcome all the obstacles humans and nature have put in their way. It’s not just elk and bear on the move. From North Carolina to New Jersey, scientists, engineers, and wildlife managers are learning how to help animals find safe passage in an increasingly developed world.
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EcoSense for Living is a local public television program presented by GPB
EcoSense for Living
Wild Crossings
4/26/2020 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
From finding food and mates to adapting to climate change, wild creatures must overcome all the obstacles humans and nature have put in their way. It’s not just elk and bear on the move. From North Carolina to New Jersey, scientists, engineers, and wildlife managers are learning how to help animals find safe passage in an increasingly developed world.
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