Month: June 1997
Pulse of the Planet Daily Audio
WOLVES IN THE NORTHEASTERN US – Can They Return
Conservationists are thinking of reintroducing wolves to the northeastern US, but the wolves might already be coming back without the help of humans.
June 27, 1997TIMBER WOLF PUPS EMERGE FROM DEN
A month in the life of young wolf pups.
June 24, 1997BATS – Out and About
A look at the insect-eating mammals that are so prevalent on summer nights.
June 20, 1997INSECT WEATHER FOLKLORE
Insects might have information to share about the weather, if we listen.
June 19, 1997INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT–Least Toxic Pesticides
It’s possible to combat insects without using toxic pesticides.
June 18, 1997SWARMING BEES
Swarming is really just a functional way for bees to find a new home.
June 17, 1997FIREFLIES
What’s behind the summer’s most famous flying light show?
June 16, 1997CICADA SEASON
We begin a week of programs about the insects of summer with singing cicadas.
June 9, 1997TANO
Young girls reach for the clouds during this Korean coming of age ceremony.
June 5, 1997BULLFROGS CALLING
The bullfrog’s croak promises warm nights to come.
June 2, 1997BUTTER MAKING–Mythology
The food millions of people spread on their toast every morning has inspired legends in many cultures.