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Podcast Episodes
Episode 2: Hunting and Fishing on Reclamation Lands and Waters
Podcast Date: April 15, 2009
Running Time: 8 minutes 40 seconds
Synopsis: Federal Public Lands in the Great Plains Region are remarkable for the many natural resources and diverse recreation opportunities they offer. Hunting & fishing is often permitted on lands and waters administered by the Bureau of Reclamation... however, specific areas may be closed to all hunting, fishing or trapping, or there may be restrictions on some species during certain times of the year.
Episode 2: Hunting and Fishing on Reclamation Lands and Waters [Text Transcript]
Episode 1: Mussel Beach
Podcast Date: March 16, 2009
Running Time: 8 minutes 30 seconds
Synopsis: Quagga and zebra mussels are tiny shellfish usually no larger than your fingernail, but these invertebrates represent an insidious threat to our waterways and other vital national infrastructure. Reclamation's Great Plains Region is instrumental in the effort to fight the spread of these aquatic invaders. This audio program explores the subject of invasive species, which are responsible for millions of dollars in damage each year to water systems, infrastructure and boats.
Episode 1: Mussel Beach [Text Transcript]
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