Radio waves: Jeff Walk on "Outside"

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Jeff Walk talks about Illinois Birds: A Century of Change on “Outside” at 4:30 p.m. today.

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“Outside” airs from 4:30-5 p.m. Mondays on WKCC-FM (91.1), a start-up public radio station in Kankakee. Click here for online listening options.

Walk, the science director for the Illinois chapter of The Nature Conservancy, leads us all over the work that went into Illinois Birds.

The highlight was probably a discussion on a junkyard wren Joel led us into.

We have Jeff back again next week for a broader discussion on the Illinois landscape and habitat.

There is a Facebook page for Outside with Dale Bowman and Joel Greenberg.

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