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Cove Island Wildlife Sanctuary Transcript-1546

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Cove Island Sanctuary

Written by Todd Peterson

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[Sound of heavy trucks dumping stumps, concrete and other debris. Truck engines roaring, heavy tail-gates slamming. Trucks moving off in low gear.]
For decades, this is what you would have heard at Cove Island in Stamford, Connecticut, on the shore of Long Island Sound.
Today…..
[songs of Vesper Sparrow and Prothonotary Warbler]
Originally a salt marsh, Cove Island was diked and drained in the 1950s. It became a dumping ground for stumps and construction debris. Today, it’s a sanctuary for birds and other wildlife, a natural oasis for humans in a region where millions of people live.
[sounds of Bonaparte’s Gull flock]
How did this transformation occur? Mike Moccio (pronounced MOCK e o) and Patrick Dugan (pronounced DOO-gun), two avid birders and naturalists living in Stamford, had a vision for a revitalized Cove Island.  They gained the support of city staff, the mayor, and their state representative. They worked for nine years. To date, 290 species of birds have been observed at Cove Island Wildlife Sanctuary.
The conclusion is inescapable: Committed individuals make the difference.
If you are thinking about restoring a natural environment on behalf of birds, Mike Moccio offers this advice:
Don’t give up. Make phone calls, print flyers, start a web site. Find out the right people to talk to in government. Don’t be aggressive or overstate your case; be honest. Back up your statements with facts, figures, and photographs. A good photo is priceless. Treat your mission as an educational process and you will win over most reasonable people. Good Luck!
[songs of Vesper Sparrow and Prothonotary Warbler]
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Bird audio provided by The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York.  Prothonotary Warbler song recorded by W.L. Hershberger.  Bonaparte’s Gull call recorded by W.W.H. Gunn. 
Vesper Sparrow song recorded and provided by Marty Stewart, naturesound.org.
Producer: John Kessler
Executive Producer: Chris Peterson  
© 2008 Tune In to Nature.org   ID# coveisland-01-2008-10-16-KPLU

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