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ONE MAN, A MARSH, AND BIRDS

Ken Brunswick at the Limberlost marsh (Photo by Sam Hendren)
Biologists say we've lost about half of the number of songbirds we had just 50 years ago. Part of the reason is the loss of habitat. Many birds need wetlands. Sam Hendren has the story of one man's love of those birds and his work to save their home:
Information on the Limberlost Swamp
Information on Gene Stratton-Porter
Producer: Sam Hendren
Release Date: September 15, 2008
Running Time: 3:45

