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Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in America. This hour, a coach, enthusiasts, and business owners explain why pickleball is booming across Connecticut and the country.
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Researchers trap and track mosquitoes annually from June to October to look for the presence of mosquito-borne viruses including West Nile and Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or “Triple E” virus.
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On this episode of Audacious, meet birder, Peter Kaestner! He discovered a new bird species, and became the first person to catalogue 10,000 birds!
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This hour, it’s our tribute to flies. Plus a look at David Cronenberg’s 1986 remake of, you guessed it: ‘The Fly.’
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This hour of The Colin McEnroe Show, we’re talking about ticks. Why do they seem like they’re everywhere? And what are humans doing to fight back?
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This hour on Where We Live is our annual spring gardening hour with horticulturist and gardener Charlie Nardozzi. Gather New Haven and Chicks Ahoy Farm also join us.
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This hour, everything you ever wanted to know about pigeons but were afraid to ask.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we learn about Connecticut's trails from out in the woods.
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This hour, an appreciation of fluffy-tailed, seed- and nut-hoarding, sometimes nuisancey, sometimes shockingly industrious … squirrels.
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Wildfires are fairly uncommon in the Northeast, but that could be changing. On the next WWL, author John Vaillant joins us for the hour. He’s the author of Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World.
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According to author Sy Montgomery, there are four chickens for every human on the planet. Sy joins us to discuss her new book, "What the Chicken Knows," and the uncommon knowledge about these most common birds.
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With the changing season, it’s time to close the garden down. After a 10-year-run, this series is also ending, but keep nurturing your backyard and container gardens!