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In this archived broadcast from April 18, 1987, John Weeks continues to discuss his trip on the East Coast. Weeks discusses his visit Bombay Hook,…
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In this archived broadcast from April 10, 1987, John Weeks details his trip down the East Coast for the National Science Teachers Association in…
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In this archived broadcast from April 8, 1988, John Weeks discusses the mating rituals of salamanders. Weeks speaks about the appearance and behavior of…
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In this archived broadcast from June 18, 1992, John Weeks talks about the sounds that different birds make and what each sound actually means to that bird…
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John Weeks tells us about the signs of winter we can find so early on. Sitting at the shore on Lake Ontario he is able to define trends with only one week…
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John Weeks discusses deep winter weathers that arrive around times of the year like this one. Animals have to face severe conditions to survive in these…
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John Weeks talks about bellwethers. In previous episodes he used the term, but never actually defined it. He reveals that term refers to a sheep, usually…
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John Weeks talks about his knowledge of the opossum. During an early morning road trip he saw an opossum about to cross the road where cars were steadily…
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John Weeks informs us about one of the most intelligent bears, the black bear. This bear was known to pioneers as attacking their mammals and taking them…
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John Weeks discusses the change in a duck’s body from season to season. He recognizes the differentiations between female ducks and male ducks. He…