Prairie Sportsman
Paddling and Peregrines
Season 11 Episode 3 | 27m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Paddling the MN River, peregrine falcon revival in the upper midwest and a living fence.
The Prairie Sportsman crew paddles the Minnesota River with Natalie Warren, one of the first women to canoe 2,000 miles from Fort Snelling to Hudson Bay, then climbs atop a Mayo Clinic building to see peregrine falcons that were brought back from extinction in the Upper Midwest. In Woodbury, a living fence between four backyards prevents polluted stormwater runoff.
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Prairie Sportsman is a local public television program presented by Pioneer PBS
Production sponsorship is provided by funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, West Central Initiative, Shalom Hill Farm, and members of Pioneer PBS.
Prairie Sportsman
Paddling and Peregrines
Season 11 Episode 3 | 27m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
The Prairie Sportsman crew paddles the Minnesota River with Natalie Warren, one of the first women to canoe 2,000 miles from Fort Snelling to Hudson Bay, then climbs atop a Mayo Clinic building to see peregrine falcons that were brought back from extinction in the Upper Midwest. In Woodbury, a living fence between four backyards prevents polluted stormwater runoff.
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Clip: S11 Ep3 | 1m 9s | The Mayo Clinic’s Plummer Building hosts one of the largest carillons in North America. (1m 9s)
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Clip: S11 Ep3 | 4m 47s | Minnesota's first living fence was planted along four adjoining yards in Woodbury. (4m 47s)
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Clip: S11 Ep3 | 9m 37s | Canoe with Natalie Warren on a section of the Minnesota River. (9m 37s)
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Clip: S11 Ep3 | 8m 33s | Go atop of a Mayo Clinic building to see the banding of a peregrine falcon chick. (8m 33s)
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Prairie Sportsman is a local public television program presented by Pioneer PBS
Production sponsorship is provided by funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, West Central Initiative, Shalom Hill Farm, and members of Pioneer PBS.