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    Episode 13: Buck Fever

    en-usJanuary 07, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Along with the human Ebola pandemic brought on by the planets degraded environment and altered climate, other pathogens wreaked havoc on plants, insects, fish, birds and mammals. After temporarily evading their human pursuers, Will and Hope are suddenly faced with a new threat – anything warm-blooded and hairy.

    Cast:
    Scott Huber as Will
    Lola Parks as Hope
    Bird recordings and nature soundscapes by Greg Weddig

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