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Episode
118 - Nature |
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Segment 1 |
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1:57 min. |
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People
Speak . . . about nature |
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Steppe reporter Susan Bauer finds that people have a lot of different reasons
for enjoying the great outdoors. |
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Segment 2 |
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9:45
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Focus
on Wildlife |
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An
amateur videographer discovered his passion and love for nature through his
hobby. Retired Washington State University plant pathologist and virologist
Gaylord Mink tells Lucy Luginbill about his adventures that have produced
breath-taking video of the region’s wildlife. |
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Segment 3 |
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3:38 min. |
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Riparian
Buffer Zone Aid |
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Travel
to Walla Walla where In Steppe reporter Al Diaz finds college students working
with CURB to re-establish natural habitat along homeowners’ backyard streams. |
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Segment 4 |
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8:14 min. |
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Feral
Beehive Rescue |
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Get a
close-up view of honeybees and hear their story when veteran beekeeper, David
White talks with Lucy Luginbill about his beekeeping activities. He advocates
treating bees kindly when discovering a feral hive. |
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Segment 5 |
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2:50 min. |
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Mr.
Movie - EARTH |
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Spectacular
film clips show the many reasons Tri-City Herald’s Mr. Movie rates this nature
film with five huge bags of popcorn. |
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