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With winter underway, an archived broadcast of the "Nature of Things" from February 3, 1984 helps explain how lake effect storms form. Host John Weeks and…
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In this archived broadcast from November 13, 1992, John Weeks discusses the beauty of November, despite the loss of life that comes with the beginning of…
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In this archived broadcast from October 9, 1987, John Weeks discusses the common loon and the decrease in the species population. Weeks touches on the…
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In this archived broadcast from September 16, 1988, John Weeks talks about the negative perception surrounding hawks and owls, particularly the red tailed…
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In this archived broadcast from June 29, 1990, John Weeks talks about tulip trees and the Baltimore oriole. He gives a brief history of both species and…
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In this archived broadcast from June 25, 1992, John Weeks speaks about bird songs and their qualities. Songs by different species of thrush, wrens,…
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In this archived broadcast from May 13, 2005, John Weeks discusses the ivory-billed woodpecker. Weeks goes over the bird's history and its appearance's…
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In this archived broadcast from April 25, 2003, John Weeks discusses how spending his youth on a farm shaped his love of sparrows. Weeks talks about his…
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In this archived broadcast from April 26, 2002, John Weeks talks about the beauty of soil and mud. Weeks discusses the roles soil and mud play in spring…
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In this archived broadcast from April 15, 1988, John Weeks discusses the virtues of roadside nature watching. Weeks talks about the sights of spring that…