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Winter Wildlife Survival Strategies
(
12/5/2013
)
74
minutes
Host:
UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center
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description:
Have you ever wondered what Tahoe's animals do for the winter? Do Tahoe's bears really hibernate? Exactly what is hibernation, anyway? Where do the frogs go? What about the birds, squirrels, and insects? Will Richardson presents an overview of the strategies used by Tahoe wildlife for enduring long Sierra Nevada winters, and highlights many fascinating examples of how they are employed.
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host links:
UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center