Outdoor Elements - September 10th, 2023
Local Productions
- Dinner & a Book
- Economic Outlook
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PBS Kids
- Alma's Way
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- Molly of Denali
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- Pinkalicious & Peterrific
- Ready Jet Go!
- Rosie's Rules
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- The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
- Wild Kratts
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- Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
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- A Chef's Life
- Agatha Christie's England
- Albie's Elevator
- Alma's Way: Alma Goes to Puerto Rico
- Along the Wabash: The Story of Indiana's State River
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- Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Meet the New Baby
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- Democracy Now!
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- Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution
- DIY Science Time
- Dogs in the Wild, A Nature Miniseries
- Earth's Natural Wonders
- Education Counts Michiana
- Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
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- Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
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- Fit 2 Stitch
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- Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
- From Signal to Story: 50 Years of WNIT Public Television
- Frontline
- Fruit: It Takes a Village to Save Lives
- Functional Fitness With Suzanne Andrews
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- Indiana Week in Review
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- Into the Outdoors
- Islands Without Cars
- It's Sew Easy
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- Laura Flanders & Friends
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- Let's Learn
- Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove
- Living West Michigan
- Lucky Chow
- Lucy Worsley Investigates
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- Mecha Builders
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- Michigan Out of Doors
- Molly of Denali: Wise Raven and Old Crow
- MotorWeek
- Mr Bates vs The Post Office on Masterpiece
- My Grandparents' War
- My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas
- My Music With Rhiannon Giddens
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- NHK Newsline
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- Olympic Pride American Prejudice - An Atlanta Filmmaker's Story
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- Overheard With Evan Smith
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- Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer
- Pati's Mexican Table
- PBS News Hour
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- Pinkalicious & Peterrific: A Pinkerton Family Vacation
- Pocket Sketching With Kath Macaulay
- POV
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- Professor T
- Quilting Arts
- Rick Steves' Europe
- Ridley
- Roadtrip Nation: Crossroad Connections
- Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future
- Royal Flying Doctor Service
- Samantha Brown's Places to Love
- SciGirls
- Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine, A NOVA Special Presentation
- Secrets of the Dead
- Seeing Canada
- Shelter Me
- Simple Gift Series
- Sit and Be Fit
- Song of the Mountains
- Songs at the Center
- Spatchcock Funk
- Tell Me More With Kelly Corrigan
- The American Buffalo
- The American Woodshop
- The Best of the Joy of Painting
- The Black Fire Documentary
- The Day
- The Daytripper
- The Diary of Henry J. McBride
- The Express Way With Dulé Hill
- The Great American Recipe
- The Infinite Art Hunt
- The Kate
- The Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle
- The Lawrence Welk Show
- The Life of a Musician
- The Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets
- The Reading League's Reading Buddies
- The Whitney Reynolds Show
- This is the Ohio River - Life Death Rebirth of the Beautiful
- This Old House
- To Dine For With Kate Sullivan
- To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
- Today's Wild West
- Trails to Oishii Tokyo
- Under the Radar Michigan
- Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
- Vienna Blood
- Voices Over the Water
- Wai Lana Yoga
- Washington Week With The Atlantic
- Weekends With Yankee
- Wild Nevada
- Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour Show
- Wimee's Words
- Woodsmith Shop
- Woodsongs
- WoodSongs Kids
- Yndi Yoga
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Native Persimmon are found in our southern open woodlands. As a sweet treat they are used in all sort of autumn baked goods. Don't forget to follow us on social media so you don't miss this Sweet Treat!
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Winterberry, a native holly grows in wetlands and has spectacular berries in fall. Evie shows us what makes Winterberry different from other Holly and how there is a male and female plant. It is also a great source for food and energy for wildlife, especially birds. Discover with us a wonderful plant that you could add to your native landscape. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Youtube for new Outdoor Elements every Wednesday.
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Evie takes a look at a wildflower that has several names, but no matter what you call it many pollinators find it to be a great treat. Beebalm also known as Monarda, has been used for medicinal purposes as well as tea as it is in the mint family.
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What is it that keeps some birds around in the Winter? For robins, it's a food source like the berries on a Crabapple tree. Evie shows how having these trees in our neighborhoods and yards can provide for our winged friends all winter long.
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While walking along the trail you might discover Rose Hips which are bundles of energy, especially for birds. Evie shows us the seeds packed inside and explains how birds help the spread Rose Hips to new areas.
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If your looking to identify trees you come across, there are many things to help. One thing you can check out is the back. Evie points out the characteristics of a black cherry tree's bark, and how that can help in identifying it.
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In some years, nut producing trees produce more fruit. Dr. Rod Robichaud shares the science behind "masting."
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- Dr. Rodney RobichaudAssistant Professor of BiologyHoly Cross College
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Here are some tips for identifying this tasty treat found in the woods! Sometimes referred to as the Indiana banana or poor man's banana.
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