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ShowID
3233
Event Date:
2/15/2022
Length:
01:10:36
Category:
Science
Producer
Smithsonian Institute
Comments
January 22, 2021 Join Thomas Wippenbeck from the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute on a virtual field trip to the Zoo’s Amazonia Science Gallery, where he manages and keeps several tanks of live corals! Thomas explains what a coral is, why these animals are important, and how he keeps them alive at the Zoo. Thomas also shares how he got interested in a science career and how his work at the Zoo is important for coral and coral reef conservation.
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