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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2008 · 30 MIN

Broadcast on December 9, 2008

from The Blue Hour · host CiTR & Discorder Magazine

Groundbreaking research of critically endangered leatherback turtles; part two of a two part series on the current crisis of the world?s marine ecosystems. Music from the album Taheke by UBC School of Music professors Lorna McGhee on flute and Heidi Krutzen on harp, and from the album Recuerdos by professor Michael Strutt on guitar.

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Groundbreaking research of critically endangered leatherback turtles; part two of a two part series on the current crisis of the world?s marine ecosystems. Music from the album Taheke by UBC School of Music professors Lorna McGhee on flute and Heidi Krutzen on harp, and from the album Recuerdos by professor Michael Strutt on guitar.

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