
Overview
Shorebirds fly thousands of miles each year along ancient and largely unknown migratory routes called Flyways. Species travel from feeding grounds in the southern hemisphere to breeding grounds in the Arctic regions and back again, flying up to nine days non-stop without food or water. But their populations are crashing. Follow a conservation movement of bird-loving experts and citizen scientists as they mobilize to the challenge of understanding and saving shorebirds.
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42 - 2Spy in the Ocean: Deep Thinkers October 25, 2023
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42 - 3Spy in the Ocean: Deep Feelings November 01, 2023
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42 - 4Spy in the Ocean: Deep Relationships November 08, 2023
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42 - 5Spy in the Ocean: Deep Trouble November 15, 2023
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42 - 6Big Little Journeys: Home January 10, 2024
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42 - 7Big Little Journeys: Survival January 17, 2024
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42 - 8Big Little Journeys: Bloodlines January 24, 2024
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42 - 9Gorrilla January 31, 2024
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42 - 10Flyways February 07, 2024
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42 - 12Patrick and the Whale February 21, 2024
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