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In this fascinating episode of "A WonderGrove For Birds", Brooke discusses the environmental issue of trash, particularly plastic, and its harmful effects on birds, which can accidentally ingest it or get tangled in it. She emphasizes the importance of recycling, which gives materials like plastic, paper, and glass a second life. Through a video showing the recycling process, Brooke highlights how recycling is like magic, transforming waste into something new. She encourages viewers to look for the recycling symbol and be mindful of what they put in the recycling bin, as incorrect items can hinder the process. Recycling helps keep the earth clean and safe for all.
This environmental science lesson was inspired by Nature’s Best Hope, Young Readers’ Edition (https://www.amazon.com/Natures-Best-Hope-Young-Readers/dp/1643262149) by Douglas W. Tallamy. He is the co-founder of Homegrown National Park® (https://homegrownnationalpark.org/ ).
This series was created by Terry Thoren, the former CEO of Klasky Csupo, Inc., the company that created The Wild Thornberrys. Mr. Thoren has a lifelong passion for birds, inspired by nine glorious years as a child making weekend visits to the beautiful 220-acre Sapsucker Woods Sanctuary at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, NY.
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