The Large Yet Declining Albatross

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In Episode #43 I will discuss the the colossal, yet actually declining in population, bird we call, the Albatross.

Your host is Tommy Fowler. I have a biology degree from the University of Kentucky and a high passion for the outdoors.  I am "The Amateur Naturalist".

We will talk about:

  • The biological classification of the Albatross.
  • Where does it live geographically?
  • How many species of the Albatross are there?
  • How wide is it's massive wing span?
  • What is causing the decline of 16 of the 22 species of Albatross?
  • What do they eat?
  • Do they mate for life?
  • How does plastic pollution affect these Albatross?

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The short music intro and outro is:
"Hickory Hollow" by Dan Lebowitz.  
I love this music.  Thank you, Dan.

This music is royalty free.

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