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Birdwatcher Christian Cooper set to premiere TV show 3 years after ‘Central Park Karen’ clash

Por: New York Post Nation May 29, 2023

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Birdwatcher Christian Cooper is set to premiere a TV show on National Geographic featuring his travels across the US — leaving behind an ugly 2020 “Central Park Karen” fiasco that dragged him into an unwanted spotlight. Cooper will host and star in “Extraordinary Birder,” a six-episode series to premiere June 17, as Amy Cooper — no relation — continues to be dogged by her about the black man that led to widespread scorn and her... + full article



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