Intro and final rating of the Prunus J-160 Radio

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This video is an introduction and final rating of The Prunus J-160 Radio. watch to learn how to use a microSD card or USB drive to play audio tracks, and you will also learn to charge the Prunus J-160 radio. MicroSD card and USB drive sold separately.

A link to the Prunus J-160 Radio:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07W4NVVX2?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1&th=1

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Check Out 97.5 KRock:
https://www.krockrocks.com

The official website of the Churchill Park Music Festival:
https://churchillparkmusicfestival.com/

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Wildlife of the Yukon: A biodiversity hotspot


The Yukon, a Canadian territory in northwestern Canada, is a land of untamed beauty whose remote and protected landscapes support an array of iconic animals, many of which are keystone species in their ecosystems. These species not only shape the environment but also reflect the territory’s ecological health, playing critical roles in maintaining the balance of its diverse habitats.

Large mammals: The Yukon’s giants


Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) – These powerful predators roam the forests, alpine meadows, and river valleys, feeding on a varied diet of berries, roots, fish (especially salmon during spawning season), and small mammals. Grizzly … Continue

Run With Me

This YouTube video was produced by Defenders Of Wildlife.

What are some of your favorite wildlife encounters? Were they in a national park, wildlife refuge, or your own backyard? No matter where you encounter wildlife it is important to give them space and be respectful of their home.

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Nature is all around us. Hawks, owls, wild turkeys, turtles, snakes, chipmunks, caterpillars, monarch butterflies, groundhogs, deer, and even foxes and black bears are species that I’ve been lucky enough to see on my runs. Remember, you may be in their home, so be respectful and share the trails. Next

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