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    Episode 18: Into the Wild

    enMay 06, 2020
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    About this Episode

    With the pandemic closing parks around the world, wildlife has gotten some much-needed breathing room. But is that a good thing? We talk to award-winning naturalist and wildlife expert Brian Keating about how coronavirus is affecting the animal world, from poaching to tourism to zoos — and maybe helping us better appreciate our natural surroundings.

    Have an idea for a future episode? Email podcasts@ucalgary.ca.

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