Interviews: Michael Fay's 15-Month African Flyover

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Michael Fay, right, and his co-pilot for the African aerial survey, Austrian Peter Ragg.
NPR's Alex Chadwick talks with Mike Fay, an explorer and biologist for the Wildlife Conservation Society, who spent 15 months flying in a small plane across Africa and recording environmental data.
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