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A father's devotion to his daughter is saving the monarch butterfly; condors go all Spinal Tap on a woman's home; Melissa gets real with how local and state government officials in Massachusetts can get inspiration from wildlife overpasses before another Somerville resident is killed in a crosswalk in her city.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereA father's devotion to his daughter is saving the monarch butterfly; condors go all Spinal Tap on a woman's home; Melissa gets real with how local and state government officials in Massachusetts can get inspiration from wildlife overpasses before another Somerville resident is killed in a crosswalk in her city.
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Resources:
Butterfly Connection
Monarch Watch
Rooted Mag
Good News Network
Boston Globe
Firestone Complete Autocare
Save Our Monarchs.org
Air Bird and B (Condors)
NYTimes
Mashable
The Guardian
Condor Comeback - Sy Montgomery
Tia Strombeck -
Intersection
Boston.com
All That's Interesting (Bridges)
Wild Animal Sanctuary
National Geographic
Rest in peace: Cheryl Richards, Kevin Dumont, and Marshall Mac. We will fix this.
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Intro/Outtro music: Tiptoe Out The Back - Dan Liebowicz
Interstitial Music: MK2
Additional music: Freesound.com, Pixabay.org
Instagram: @EggAndNugget (chicken stan account) or @MelissaMcCueMcGrath
Website: BewilderBeastsPod.com
Support the Show and get stuff! Patreon.com/BewilderbeastsPod
Your host, Melissa McCue-McGrath is an author, dog trainer, and behavior consultant in Southern Maine. She'll talk about dogs all day if you let her. You've been warned :)
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