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Wild NYC: Springtime Water Migrations
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Wild NYC: Springtime Water Migrations

Marielle Anzelone and Chris Bowser talk about how with the change of seasons, some water species, like eels and horseshoe crabs, migrate every spring.

The Brian Lehrer Show

April 2, 202613m 3s

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Show Notes

With the change of seasons, some water species, like eels and horseshoe crabs, go on the move. In this month's visit to "Wild NYC", Marielle Anzelone, urban botanist and ecologist and the founder of NYC Wildflower Week, and Chris Bowser, an estuary educator coordinator for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservations with Cornell's Water Resource Institute, discuss the waterways and local water migrations -- and how to participate in tracking them.

Hudson River Eel Project

Hudson River Fisheries

World Fish Migration Day


photo: "Glass on Yellow" by Chris Bowser (courtesy of the photographer)
 

Topics

enviromentwater_lifespringseasonal_changes