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Market to Market (January 18, 2013) (#3821)
Full Program: Data reveals the worst drought in half-a-century is intensifying in the Grain Belt. Workers go to great lengths to keep the Mississippi River – and the commerce it supports – flowing. Market... 27:45
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LIFE ON FIRE | The Surprise Salmon | Preview | PBS (#103)
Premieres on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 from 10:00 - 11:00 pm ET Find out what may have happened when a race of salmon faced the death of their natal river and were forced back to the open ocean. 01:45
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Iowa Outdoors | Episode #206 (#206)
Full Program: It could be said that this edition of Iowa Outdoors is for the birds. We spend some time with a club that is on the lookout for young people who have and interest in bird watching. We get a... 27:45
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Iowa Outdoors | Episode #205 (#205)
Full Program: In this episode, we go sailing on Lake Okoboji, find out why nearly three quarters of a million people visit Big Creek State Park each year, learn how the drought affected water quality and... 28:45
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Iowa Outdoors | Asian Carp (204) (#204)
Iowa's rivers and lakes are being threatened by an invasive species that could decimate native fish populations and strike a blow to the state's tourism industry. Iowa Outdoors looks at some of the... 06:58
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Iowa Outdoors | Wildcat Den State Park (204) (#204)
While there are 85 state parks in Iowa only one of them has a working grist mill and bridge combination. The mill in Wildcat Den State Park was built in 1848 producing flour from locally produced... 05:36
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Iowa Outdoors | Episode #204 (#204)
Full Program: This episode examines an invasive species that could have a serious impact on Iowa's waterways, shares a view of the state's landscape as seen by photographer and author Larry Stone and tours... 28:46
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Iowa Outdoors | Episode #203 (#203)
Full Program: On this episode of Iowa Outdoors we explore the newly re-opened Maquoketa Caves State Park. We go airborne at Rathbun Lake with a trio of kiteboarding Iowans. We paddle alongside an army of... 27:44
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Iowa Outdoors | Project AWARE (#203) (#203)
Project AWARE, which stands for A Watershed Awareness River Expedition, involves hundreds of volunteers who spend their vacations working as aquatic garbage collectors - cleaning up, learning... 05:20
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PBS NewsHour | Supreme Court Hears Dispute Over Ownership of Montana's Rivers | PBS (#10214)
Supreme Court Hears Dispute Over Ownership of Montana's Rivers 06:35
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PBS NewsHour | Thelon River Explorers Battles Storms, Harsh Winds, Mosquito Swarms | PBS (#10128)
Nature Conservancy's Sanjayan discusses his trip along the remote Thelon River Sanctuary. 03:24
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PBS NewsHour | Big Sky Country Struggles With Yellowstone Oil Spill Aftermath | PBS (#10106)
Tom Bearden reports on the cleanup effort and health concerns for humans and wildlife. 09:03
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PBS NewsHour | Schweitzer Confident of Full Oil Spill Cleanup, Future Pipelines Will Be OK | PBS (#10103)
Jeffrey Brown discusses the scope of the damage with Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer. 08:27
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Market to Market (June 24, 2011) (#3643)
Full Program: Floodwaters prompt more evacuations along swollen rivers in the Midwest. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke acknowledges factors slowing the economic recovery. And in the corridors of Capitol Hill, one man's... 28:46
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Market to Market (June 17, 2011) (#3642)
Full Program: Market to Market covers flooding along the Missouri River as tensions among residents rise with the water. Congress fights over cuts to agriculture and biofuels subsidies. And the double threat... 27:47
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