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March Winds And April Showers

In this archived broadcast from April 4, 1991, Weeks talks about sitting in a restaurant observing the countryside that is dusted with snow. He says that April and March are the most weather changing months and neither of them at ever the same. He talks about how there is a cold front now but it felt like spring a week ago. Also, Weeks' mentions how much snow they've had already this winter and compares it to the past winters.

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John Weeks studied ornithology and wildlife management at Cornell University and earned a graduate degree in plant ecology from Syracuse University. He has served as Conservation Biologist for the NYS Conservation Department; Associate Professor of Biology at SUNY Oswego; Founding Director of The Rogers Environmental Education Center at Sherburne, NY; and Director of the Onondaga Nature Center and Center for Nature Education at Baltimore Woods, Marcellus, NY. He assisted in the creation of the Cayuga Nature Center and the Sterling Nature Center in Cayuga County near Fair Haven, NY.