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Encore: Beach grass could be key to protecting the Aquinnah Wampanoag homeland
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Date:2025-04-13 12:41:22
Climate change threatens a tribal homeland off the Massachusetts coast. Volunteers are planting beach grass to make it more resilient. (Story first aired on Weekend Edition Saturday on May 28, 2022.)
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