
Overview
Once a shooting reserve, now a rich wildlife preserve, Long Point on the north shore of Lake Erie is a testimony to the resilience of nature and to the benefits of the sport of wild fowling. In protecting their shooting, past wildfowlers also conserved the wildlife of Long Point. It is now a permanent home to rails, raccoons, toads and turtles and visited by migrating wildfowl.
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2 - 1Plight of the Bumble-Bee May 06, 1984
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2 - 2Salim Ali's India May 13, 1984
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2 - 3The Kiwai - Dugong Hunters of Daru May 20, 1984
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2 - 4Commandos of Conservation June 03, 1984
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2 - 5Long Point June 10, 1984
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2 - 6Beneath The Keel June 17, 1984
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2 - 7Treasures of the Gulf July 01, 1984
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2 - 8Fragments of Eden July 22, 1984