Copy-pasted below is a description of the documentary;
"Patrick Macmillan takes us on a journey through the Clemson University Experimental Forest in the Piedmont region of South Carolina. Originally used as farmland, this forest of over 17,000 acres has been fully restored in the last 70 years and is now a center for biodiversity with migratory birds, native wild flowers, and even a Swamp rabbit which is semiaquatic. McMillan meets up with two friends who also work at Clemson University, Ornitholgist Dr. Drew and plant ecologist, Vic, where they discuss the migration patterns of some of the forests birds, and the different types of soil and it's erosion patterns in the region."
"Patrick Macmillan takes us on a journey through the Clemson University Experimental Forest in the Piedmont region of South Carolina. Originally used as farmland, this forest of over 17,000 acres has been fully restored in the last 70 years and is now a center for biodiversity with migratory birds, native wild flowers, and even a Swamp rabbit which is semiaquatic. McMillan meets up with two friends who also work at Clemson University, Ornitholgist Dr. Drew and plant ecologist, Vic, where they discuss the migration patterns of some of the forests birds, and the different types of soil and it's erosion patterns in the region."
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