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A village-wide effort is underway in Yellow Springs to have the area designated as a National Wildlife Federation Wildlife Habitat Community. Catherine…
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With wild populations dwindling most honeybees are now kept as willing workers by human beekeepers. Community Voices producer Jim Kahle talks with Greg and Melody Blatt of Bellbrook about their path to the hobby.
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Every spring the American Woodcock migrates north to the moist soils throughout eastern North America. The aerial mating display of the male birds can be…
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In 1979 there were just four pairs of Bald Eagles left nesting anywhere in Ohio.Habitat loss and the misuse of pesticides had almost wiped the bird…
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A new report says there’s a bird emergency in the air – climate change could eradicate two-thirds of the bird species now prevalent in Ohio by the end...
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Julie Zickefoose returned to the program to discuss her thoroughly heart warming and utterly amazing book "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-Luck…
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In Woodstock, Ohio in Champaign County women from all around Ohio and neighboring states who make up a sort of traveling sisterhood gathered on the…
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"The Sibley Guide to Birds" David Allen Sibley(original recording made in 2000)David Allen Sibley is one of our leading ornithologists. He spent years…
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A few weeks ago I was reading our local weekly newspaper The Yellow Springs News when I noted the obituary of Ralph Ramey. He was 90 years old when he…
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Thousands of trees were downed during a massive outbreak of tornadoes on Memorial Day. In the weeks since, cities have struggled to figure out where to…
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A group of experts is working with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources by taking a close look at Ohio’s 75 state parks to find out what kind of...
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Many Ohioans are familiar with black squirrels thanks to the large population on the campus of Kent State University. They are the descendants of ten…