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When Egypt comes to mind, most think about the desert. Thanks to German and Egyptian scientists the country could soon be covered in trees.
- Added: May 17, 2021
- Length: 02:32
How giant anteaters get enough food into their tiny mouths to survive.
Bought by WNED Buffalo, WMMT, WTIP, WLPR , and KENW
- Added: Jun 30, 2018
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 5
Plastic garbage triggers disease in coral reefs.
Bought by WNED Buffalo, WMMT, WTIP, KENW, and WLPR
- Added: Feb 06, 2018
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 5
Storks in Europe are forgoing migration to Africa because of the ready availability of human food from landfills.
Bought by Radio Baha'i, WLGI, KENW, and WLPR
- Added: Mar 20, 2016
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 3
One species of dragonfly traverses vast oceans to breed.
Bought by Radio Baha'i, WLGI, KENW, and WLPR
- Added: Mar 08, 2016
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 3
The massive methane leak in California’s Aliso canyon highlights the global side effects of the fossil fuel industry on the atmosphere.
Bought by Radio Baha'i, WLGI, KENW, WEZU, and WLPR
- Added: Mar 03, 2016
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 4
The loud noise of insects causes some birds to delay the onset of their song in the morning.
Bought by Radio Baha'i, WLGI, KENW, WEZU, and WLPR
- Added: Mar 01, 2016
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 4
An unusual relationship has formed between Ethiopian wolves and gelada baboons.
Bought by WLPR
- Added: Jun 27, 2015
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
Tree kangaroos hop up trees instead of swinging through them like monkeys.
Bought by KMXT
- Added: Oct 28, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
A global perspective is needed to cut down on the unintentional casualties of commercial fishing.
- Added: Mar 31, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Elephants can discriminate between human voices that pose a threat to their safety and those that do not.
- Added: Mar 15, 2014
- Length: 01:01
Shy baboons are less likely to put what they learn from watching others to use.
- Added: Mar 11, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Melting sea ice allows marine mammal species that were once isolated to intermingle – and share diseases.
- Added: Feb 25, 2014
- Length: 01:00