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The return of sea otters to historic habitats can restore ecosystems and bring economic benefits, but hungry otters can also threaten the food security of remote indigenous communities.
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Our relationship with nature has evolved over time, to say the least. Many of us buy our food from a grocery store, instead of working the land. We spent…
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Pets give you love and affection but can they be good for your health? Not only do pets bring people together but they can prolong your life and fill the…
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In this episode from July 23, 1993 John Weeks takes a break from doting on flowers and birds to address the mysterious private lives of mammals in nature.
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The former curator of education at Burnett Park Zoo, Jim Aiello, talks with John Weeks about upcoming events and new birth taking place at the Zoo. This…
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The Onondaga County District Attorney’s office is investigating a case of possible embezzlement at the Central New York SPCA.Former Onondaga County…
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When the temperatures drop below zero in the winter, we layer on extra jackets and hunker down inside. The residents at Syracuse's zoo have different ways…
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There is a deer in the village of Pulaski, N.Y., that will not run away if you come close. Residents have named the deer Bella. She naps on front porches,…
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It’s a common procedure at the state fair: step right up and try to win a prize at one of the midway’s many carnival games.Pop a balloon with a dart; sink…
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In this archived broadcast from May 17, 1991 John Weeks talks about a trail that he likes to walk on where he ends up seeing all different animals. The…