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Viewing Spring From The Bookshelf

In this archived broadcast from March 22, 1991, John Weeks talks about how the damp cold and mud interfere with celebrating spring. He talks about how the weather during the March month is always different depending on the year. He then talks about how he subscribes to the National Wildlife magazines and just received his April/May issue. Weeks talks about the different articles that are in this issue and how his favorite article is about endangered predators.

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John Weeks studied ornithology and wildlife management at Cornell University and earned a graduate degree in plant ecology from Syracuse University. He has served as Conservation Biologist for the NYS Conservation Department; Associate Professor of Biology at SUNY Oswego; Founding Director of The Rogers Environmental Education Center at Sherburne, NY; and Director of the Onondaga Nature Center and Center for Nature Education at Baltimore Woods, Marcellus, NY. He assisted in the creation of the Cayuga Nature Center and the Sterling Nature Center in Cayuga County near Fair Haven, NY.