
Sept 6th, 2019
Season 2019 Episode 37 | 28m 46s
Ticks, honey bees are disappearing and summer leads students to musical experiences.
The region’s bee species are in peril, or have vanished altogether. We talk with conservations and experts about the issue and focus on the burgeoning tick crisis in the region. Plus, young piano players from across the country and around the world spent a week at a special camp at SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music this summer, attending the first-ever Crane International Piano Festival.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a local public television program presented by Mountain Lake PBS

Sept 6th, 2019
Season 2019 Episode 37 | 28m 46s
The region’s bee species are in peril, or have vanished altogether. We talk with conservations and experts about the issue and focus on the burgeoning tick crisis in the region. Plus, young piano players from across the country and around the world spent a week at a special camp at SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music this summer, attending the first-ever Crane International Piano Festival.
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