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This episode originally was broadcast in March, 2017.Humans think, feel and plan for the future. We say hello, and goodbye. We design and use tools to our…
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Many Idahoans will be looking up to the sky next Monday for the total solar eclipse. But what about animals? How will the natural world react?Astronomer…
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What’s it like to be an octopus? Is it anything like being a human? Is it even possible to know?In her book, The Soul of an Octopus, Sy Montgomery…
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Scientists are paying close attention to the ways in which climate change may be impacting wildlife. In Idaho, one of the mammals dealing with the effects…
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Every day unwanted kittens and puppies are born in the Treasure Valley and one nonprofit is trying to help. Spay Neuter Idaho Pets or SNIP wants to reduce…
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Zoo Boise welcomed a giant anteater baby in July and that furry pup can now be spotted by visitors at the zoo. The pup and its mother, Gloria, spent the…
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Two red panda cubs were born at Zoo Boise this summer. The male and female cubs were born June 18 and are just now being seen in the red panda exhibit.The…
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For as long as humans have walked the Earth, we’ve been making changes to it – oftentimes with little or no comprehension about the far-reaching…
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This Reader's Corner interview was originally broadcast in April, 2014.Without question, dogs play a major role in the daily lives of many of us. In the…
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Oregon canines will be howling an unchained melody starting in January. That's when a new law takes effect that makes it illegal to tie up your dog too...