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	<title>U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Conservation Training Center Podcasts</title>
	<description>Where you find a variety of podcasts from the National Conservation Training Center</description>
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	<itunes:subtitle>U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Conservation Training Center Podcasts</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Where you find a variety of podcasts from the National Conservation Training Center</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:name>National Conversation Training Center</itunes:name>
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	<title>Speaking with Filmmaker Moyna Huda</title>
	<description>Moyna Huda is a filmmaker from Bangladesh who screened his new film "A Tale of the Sundarbans." The Sundarbans are the biggest mangrove forest in the world and a unique repository of biodiversity in Bangladesh.</description>
	<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 15:32:36 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Speaking with Filmmaker Moyna Huda</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Moyna Huda is a filmmaker from Bangladesh who screened his new film "A Tale of the Sundarbans." The Sundarbans are the biggest mangrove forest in the world and a unique repository of biodiversity in Bangladesh.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>moyna huda, bangladesh, sundarbans, mangrove forest, biodiversity, nctc, u.s. fish and wildlife service, american conservation film festival,</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:duration>04:02</itunes:duration>
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	<title>A Conversation with Filmmaker Jonathan Van Ballenberghe</title>
	<description>Jonathan Van Ballenberghe is the filmmaker for "In the Company of Moose." This film chronicles Biologist Vic Van Ballenberghe who has spent more time living with wild moose in Denali National Park, Alaska than any other researcher in the world.</description>
	<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 15:30:21 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>A Conversation with Filmmaker Jonathan Van Ballenberghe</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Jonathan Van Ballenberghe is the filmmaker for "In the Company of Moose." This film chronicles Biologist Vic Van Ballenberghe who has spent more time living with wild moose in Denali National Park, Alaska than any other researcher in the world.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>ballenberghe, american conservation film festival, nctc, u.s. fish and wildlife service, moose, denali national park, alaska,</itunes:keywords>
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	<title>A Conversation with Stephen Potter, NPS Archeologist</title>
	<description>Stephen discusses his presentation "Aboriginal America and the Potomac Frontier, 1607-1676"</description>
	<pubDate>18 Sep 2009 15:20:08 GMT</pubDate>
	<link>http://training.fws.gov/branchsites/lkm/podcasts/Lectures/lecture_index.html</link>
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	<itunes:subtitle>A Conversation with Stephen Potter, NPS Archeologist</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Stephen discusses his presentation "Aboriginal America and the Potomac Frontier, 1607-1676"</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, National Conservation Training Center, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Stephen Potter, NPS, National Park Service, Archeologist, Aboriginal America</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:duration>18:44</itunes:duration>
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	<title>A Talk with John Grabowska, NPS Filmmaker</title>
	<description>John discusses Yellowstone National Park and the making of his film "Land to Life".</description>
	<pubDate>18 Sep 2009 15:01:41 GMT</pubDate>
	<link>http://training.fws.gov/branchsites/lkm/podcasts/Lectures/lecture_index.html</link>
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	<itunes:subtitle>A Talk with John Grabowska, NPS Filmmaker</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>John discusses Yellowstone National Park and the making of his film "Land to Life".</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, National Conservation Training Center, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, John Grabowska, NPS, National Park Service, Yellowstone</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:duration>09:37</itunes:duration>
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	<title>Steve Chase gives an NCTC Eagle Update - April 6, 2009</title>
	<description>Steve is the Special Assistant to the Director at the National Conversation Training Center. He talks about the history of the NCTC Eagles, the current eaglet in the nest and the NCTC Eagle Cam.</description>
	<pubDate>16 Jul 2009 17:08:07 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Steve Chase gives an NCTC Eagle Update - April 6, 2009</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Steve is the Special Assistant to the Director at the National Conversation Training Center. He talks about the history of the NCTC Eagles, the current eaglet in the nest and the NCTC Eagle Cam.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, Steve Chase, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, eagles, eagle cam</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:duration>03:30</itunes:duration>
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	<title>Student Climate &amp; Conservation Congress (Sc3). A Conversation with Jena Thompson from the Conservation Fund</title>
	<description>Jena talks about Go Zero, a program of the Conservation Fund.</description>
	<pubDate>16 Jul 2009 16:27:25 GMT</pubDate>
	<link>http://training.fws.gov/branchsites/lkm/podcasts/Lectures/lecture_index.html</link>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Student Climate &amp; Conservation Congress (Sc3). A Conversation with Jena Thompson from the Conservation Fund</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Jena talks about Go Zero, a program of the Conservation Fund.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, Mark Madison, Jena Thompson, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, Historian, Conservation Fund</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:duration>04:48</itunes:duration>
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	<title>Student Climate &amp; Conservation Congress (Sc3). Talking with Case Hicks: Theodore Roosevelt Impersonator</title>
	<description>How did Case become a Teddy Roosevelt impersonator? Hear his background and other interesting stories.</description>
	<pubDate>16 Jul 2009 16:23:19 GMT</pubDate>
	<link>http://training.fws.gov/branchsites/lkm/podcasts/Lectures/lecture_index.html</link>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Student Climate &amp; Conservation Congress (Sc3). Talking with Case Hicks: Theodore Roosevelt Impersonator</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>How did Case become a Teddy Roosevelt impersonator? Hear his background and other interesting stories.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, Mark Madison, Case Hicks, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, Historian, Impersonator</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:duration>05:02</itunes:duration>
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	<title>Larry Battson Discusses the Facts and Fictions of Bigfoot</title>
	<description>Bigfoot is a legendary (some claim &amp;ldquo;imaginary”) ape-like human who has been reportedly sighted from California to Indiana. Battson will give a presentation on the facts and fictions of Bigfoot including analysis of recordings of Bigfoot and casts of his footprint. Battson’s background as a wildlife educator gives him a unique perspective on Bigfoot as someone experienced in wild creatures.

Larry and Cheryl Battson have appeared on television shows and traveled around the country with their wildlife show. They have rescued animals ranging from baboons to snakes to large felines and travel to many schools and public events educating and entertaining children and adults on the natural history of wild animals.</description>
	<pubDate>25 Jun 2009 14:20:46 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Larry Battson Discusses the Facts and Fictions of Bigfoot</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Bigfoot is a legendary (some claim "imaginary”) ape-like human who has been reportedly sighted from California to Indiana. Battson will give a presentation on the facts and fictions of Bigfoot including analysis of recordings of Bigfoot and casts of his footprint. Battson’s background as a wildlife educator gives him a unique perspective on Bigfoot as someone experienced in wild creatures.

Larry and Cheryl Battson have appeared on television shows and traveled around the country with their wildlife show. They have rescued animals ranging from baboons to snakes to large felines and travel to many schools and public events educating and entertaining children and adults on the natural history of wild animals.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, National Conservation Training Center, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Larry Battson, Mark Madison, Bigfoot, Cheryl Battson,</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:duration>08:20</itunes:duration>
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	<title>Chuck Dunkerly Discusses Environmental Filmmaking &amp; Changes in the American Landscape</title>
	<description>Chuck Dunkerly is a Producer and Director for the National Park Service at the Harpers Ferry Center. He has delivered scores of award winning films for National Parks, on topics as diverse as on the Olympic National Park, Homesteading, Voting Rights and Leave No Trace. Currently Chuck is developing films for the USS Arizona Memorial, Lake Mead, and Zion National Park.</description>
	<pubDate>9 Apr 2009 18:34:40 GMT</pubDate>
	<link>http://training.fws.gov/branchsites/lkm/podcasts/Lectures/lecture_index.html</link>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Chuck Dunkerly Discusses Environmental Filmmaking and Changes in the American Landscape (mp3 version)</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Chuck Dunkerly is a Producer and Director for the National Park Service at the Harpers Ferry Center. He has delivered scores of award winning films for National Parks, on topics as diverse as on the Olympic National Park, Homesteading, Voting Rights and Leave No Trace. Currently Chuck is developing films for the USS Arizona Memorial, Lake Mead, and Zion National Park.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, Chuck Dunkerly, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, Historian, NPS, Harpers Ferry Center,</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:duration>07:00</itunes:duration>
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	<title>Geographer Forrest McCarthy Discusses Global Climate Change in Arctic NWR</title>
	<description>McCarthy’s pioneering work utilized historic photos and contemporary excursions to chronicle the significant changes occurring over the last hundred years in arctic landscapes. Forrest McCarthy has been a wilderness advocate and backcountry skier for more than 20 years. As Public Lands Director for the Winter Wildlands Alliance he couples his zest for backcountry skiing with his passion for conservation.</description>
	<pubDate>8 Apr 2009 14:27:11 GMT</pubDate>
	<link>http://training.fws.gov/branchsites/lkm/podcasts/Lectures/lecture_index.html</link>
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	<itunes:summary>McCarthy’s pioneering work utilized historic photos and contemporary excursions to chronicle the significant changes occurring over the last hundred years in arctic landscapes. Forrest McCarthy has been a wilderness advocate and backcountry skier for more than 20 years. As Public Lands Director for the Winter Wildlands Alliance he couples his zest for backcountry skiing with his passion for conservation. </itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, Forrest McCarthy, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, Historian, Geography</itunes:keywords>
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	<title>Steve Chase talks about the the new Eagle Cam Website and the Eagle - April 21, 2009</title>
	<description>NCTC now has a partnership with www.myoutdoortv.com for the eagle cam and the eaglet is growing! Hear Steve Chase give an update.</description>
	<pubDate>16 Jul 2009 17:06:19 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Steve Chase talks about the the new Eagle Cam Website and the Eagle - April 21, 2009</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>NCTC now has a partnership with www.myoutdoortv.com for the eagle cam and the eaglet is growing! Hear Steve Chase give an update.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, Steve Chase, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, eagles, eagle cam</itunes:keywords>
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	<title>An Eaglet Update by Steve Chase - June 12, 2009</title>
	<description>The Eaglet has fledged the nest. What happens next?</description>
	<pubDate>16 Jul 2009 17:03:23 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:summary>The Eaglet has fledged the nest. What happens next?</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, Steve Chase, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, eagles, eagle cam</itunes:keywords>
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	<title>Speaking with Joe Witt about Eagles</title>
	<description>Joe has been a field biologists for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management for twenty-nine years. He has taken every opportunity to study eagles and ospreys. All his observations have been along river systems using a variety of field methods, including hiking along ridges overlooking a river to flying in helicopters in the spring to count eagle and osprey fledgings. At the NCTC, having a spotting scope and camera observing the nesting pair is both delightful and entertaining for Joe. Observing nature has put both food on his table and spirit in his heart.</description>
	<pubDate>16 Jul 2009 17:12:16 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:summary>Joe has been a field biologists for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management for twenty-nine years. He has taken every opportunity to study eagles and ospreys. All his observations have been along river systems using a variety of field methods, including hiking along ridges overlooking a river to flying in helicopters in the spring to count eagle and osprey fledgings. At the NCTC, having a spotting scope and camera observing the nesting pair is both delightful and entertaining for Joe. Observing nature has put both food on his table and spirit in his heart.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>roxanne_may@fws.gov</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>NCTC, Joe Witt, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, eagles, eagle cam</itunes:keywords>
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