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Geese and ptarmigan are on the menu at these Inuvik schools

Geese and ptarmigan are on the menu at these Inuvik schools

CBC30-05-2025
Youth from East Three elementary and secondary schools are learning how to pluck and prepare the birds. Dez Loreen stopped by to see for himself.
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