Ep 147: Rooting for the Detroit...Pheasants?
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In this week's episode, Jason talks with Natalie Cypher about urban pheasants living in Detroit. Natalie is an educator with the Michigan DNR working as a Park Interpreter at the Outdoor Adventure Center. In her position, she teaches about Michigan's natural resources, including the Detroit River, Great Lakes science, and birding. Listen in as Natalie explains the Outdoor Adventure Center's role, mission, and educational opportunities. She also recaps how a local population of pheasants became heroes in Detroit, why the birds are able to thrive in an urban environment, and the importance of having grassland habitat in an urban setting. Website | Facebook | YouTube
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