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Snail Man
The life of a wildlife researcher can be a solitary experience. Alone for weeks at a time, in remote locations, gathering scientific data. While their research is often high-profile, they usually remain anonymous. But that’s not always the case. The Great Lakes Radio Consortium's David Hammond met an Ontario scientist whose personal style is as unique as the creatures he studies:
Producer: David Hammond
Release Date: September 30, 1996
Running Time: 4:31

