Where's My Free Lunch?


Title:
Where's My Free Lunch?

Description:
Ben Lord, a recent graduate from Antioch University New England Department of Environmental Education's Science Teacher Certification Program, shares a powerful environmental message. He describes why he would like to travel back in time some 500 years ago, when passenger pigeons clouded our sky.

Author:
jimmykarlan

Tags:
environment, green, wildlife, overpopulation, pollution,

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