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Grassland Birds at the I-95 Landfill Complex
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Grassland Birds at the I-95 Landfill Complex: EnviroPod #52
In Episode #52 of EnviroPod, host Bob DeMarco sits down with guest Blair Evancho of the Solid Waste Management Program, who describes the unique habitat of the closed-and-capped portion of the I-95 Landfill in Lorton that is supporting a wide variety of bird species. According to a recent DPWES study led by Evancho, endangered grassland bird species such as the Eastern meadowlark, the bobolink and the grasshopper sparrow are thriving there. Evancho describes the I-95 Landfill Complex as an important part of saving en