Environmental Almanac

Weekly commentaries on the environment and appreciating the natural world, by Rob Kanter from the School of Earth, Society, and Environment at the University of Illinois.

https://will.illinois.edu/environmentalalmanac/rss

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 4m. Bisher sind 168 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 hours 11 minutes

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Termites are much more than just pests


Wondering if termites are more than just pests that destroy the foundation of your home? Stop by the Insect Fear Film Festival on February 23 to learn more about these amazing creatures! 


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 February 22, 2019  4m
 
 

Termites are much more than just pests


Wondering if termites are more than just pests that destroy the foundation of your home? Stop by the Insect Fear Film Festival on February 23 to learn more about these amazing creatures! 


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 February 22, 2019  4m
 
 

A month of welcome changes


Migrating birds, breeding amphibians, and the flowering of skunk cabbage--tune in this week to enjoy thinking about the coming of spring.


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 February 8, 2019  4m
 
 

A month of welcome changes


Migrating birds, breeding amphibians, and the flowering of skunk cabbage--tune in this week to enjoy thinking about the coming of spring.


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 February 8, 2019  4m
 
 

A month of welcome changes


Migrating birds, breeding amphibians, and the flowering of skunk cabbage--tune in this week to enjoy thinking about the coming of spring.


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 February 8, 2019  4m
 
 

All Welcome at Presentations on Waterway Health in Vermilion River Sysem


What do rain gardens, agriculture, and coal-burning power plants have in common? They all connect us with local waterways, which in turn connect us to the wider world. Presentations in the "All Connected" series at the University of Illinois this spring will explore how.


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 January 17, 2019  4m
 
 

All Welcome at Presentations on Waterway Health in Vermilion River Sysem


What do rain gardens, agriculture, and coal-burning power plants have in common? They all connect us with local waterways, which in turn connect us to the wider world. Presentations in the "All Connected" series at the University of Illinois this spring will explore how.


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 January 17, 2019  4m
 
 

All Welcome at Presentations on Waterway Health in Vermilion River Sysem


What do rain gardens, agriculture, and coal-burning power plants have in common? They all connect us with local waterways, which in turn connect us to the wider world. Presentations in the "All Connected" series at the University of Illinois this spring will explore how.


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 January 17, 2019  4m
 
 

Dark skies benefit people and wildlife


Most people understand that various products of human activity have the potential to harm wildlife when they’re released into the world, and we routinely call these products “pollutants.” Fewer people are accustomed to thinking of carelessly spread artificial light that way, but a growing body of evidence makes it clear we should.


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 December 20, 2018  4m
 
 

Dark skies benefit people and wildlife


Most people understand that various products of human activity have the potential to harm wildlife when they’re released into the world, and we routinely call these products “pollutants.” Fewer people are accustomed to thinking of carelessly spread artificial light that way, but a growing body of evidence makes it clear we should.


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 December 20, 2018  4m