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Cornell Ornithology Lab, Ithaca, New York, Part II

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
Narrated by: Patricia L. Lawrence
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Audio Journeys exploration of The Cornell Lab, one of the largest nature research and conservation organizations in the world, continues behind the scenes with researchers and biologists.
©2009 Travel Radio International Audio Journeys (TM) (P)2009 Travel Radio International Audio Journeys (TM)
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Founded in 1915, The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a world renowned bird conservatory and is at the forefront of research, appreciation, and the raising of awareness about these brilliant creatures of flight in hopes to better protect our planet.

In Cornell Ornithology Lab, Ithaca, New York, the second part of this radio travel program, inquisitive host Patricia L. Lawrence takes the listener on a guided tour of the famed lab and talks with members of its knowledgeable staff of researchers and scientists. Even the biggest bird watcher will undoubtedly learn something new.

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