WNY Tonight features Friends group

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FINWR represented on TV show
FINWR represented on TV show

FINWR officers Dick Moss and Emma DeLeon were guests on WNY Tonight Wednesday, April 16.

Friends of Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge officers Dick Moss and Emma DeLeon were Bob Confer’s guests Wednesday, April 16, for an episode of WNY Tonight, a public access TV show out of Lockport.

Their discussion topics included migrating and nesting birds, eagle cams, trails, special events, volunteerism and more.

You can watch the episode on the Lockport Community Television website.

FINWR supports the programs and activities that go on at Iroquois NWR.

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