This hour we’ll talk to Tristan Gooley, author of “The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs: Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals and Other Forgotten Skills.”
Read moreCall Of The Wild
This hour, we’ll talk about preserving nature’s soundtrack with the author of Voices of the Wild: Animal Songs, Human Din, and the Call to Save Natural Soundscapes.
Read moreThe Buzz On Bees
We’ll talk about the important role that bees play in our ecosystem – and how you can raise your own hive at home – with a panel of North Texas bee experts.
Read moreNuances Of Evolution
This hour, we’ll talk about how we got to now with American Museum of Natural History curator Ian Tattersall.
Read moreA Symbiotic Relationship
Every year, tiny birds known as red knots fly 19,000 miles – from the tip of South America to the Arctic and back.
Read moreMeet The Owls
We’ll get to know these nocturnal hunters – and learn how they interact with other birds – with naturalist Tony Angell, author of “The House of Owls.”
Read moreThe Legacy of National Geographic Photographers
This hour, we’ll talk about how National Geographic photographers capture document the globe with photographer Annie Griffiths, who’s featured in the magazine’s new Stunning Photographs book.
Read moreTalkin' Trees
This hour, we’ll talk about the long-term effects of man’s interjection into nature with Jared Farmer, author of Trees in Paradise: A California History. Farmer is in town to accept the Hiett Prize from the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture.
Read moreExploring The Galapagos
We’ll get to know the inhabitants of this remote archipelago in the Pacific with Jeff Corwin, who narrates Nature’s Wonderland: Galapagos 3D. The film opens this weekend at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.
Read moreLosing The Passenger Pigeon
We’ll talk this hour about what happened to what was once the most populous bird in the North American sky with naturalist Joel Greenberg.
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