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Conservation On Point

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Published on Oct 19, 2015

American Woodcock are camouflage artists. Hiding on the forest floor, these small, round birds bank on their mottled feathers to protect them and their young from predators. Hear from volunteers who are working to conserve this species in Minnesota.

Producer/Cinematographer/Editor
Aditi Desai

Sincerest thanks to:
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge
Neil Powers
Pineridge Grouse Camp
Jerry Havel
Earl Johnson
Donna Dustin
Kevin Sheppard
Peter Dieser

Additional Media
Jim Zipp
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Music
Envato Market

Photos
Donna Dustin
Earl Johnson

Funding for public lands work in Minnesota provided from the Outdoor Heritage Fund.

Copyright 2015 American Bird Conservancy

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