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  • A mother bear is desperate to catch fish to feed her famished cub.
  • The landmark plan outlines over 100 steps that federal agencies will take within a year. But the Biden administration says it will only work if other individuals and institutions take action too.
  • After three days of rain, a harpy mother is desperate to feed her hungry chick.
  • In Florida Bay, dolphins feed by creating walls of mud that trap nearby fish.
  • A Brief But Spectacular take on painting the people who feed America
  • Ever since the mid-90s there has a been a place in downtown Fort Myers where parents could bring their kids for an immersive experience focused on science. It was originally called The Imaginarium Hands on Museum and Aquarium and featured hands-on displays and activities and an always-popular touch tank where kids can pet and feed cownose rays, among many other exhibits and activities that have evolved over time. The Imaginarium merged with the Southwest Florida History Museum and re-launched as an independent nonprofit called the IMAG History and Science Center which still offers the public an immersive experience focused now on science AND history. This Saturday, they are celebrating their 30th anniversary so we get some history, and a look at what’s happening there today.
  • How can the science of learning help us rethink the future of education for all children?
  • Margaritis Schinas; Ed Yong; Max Chafkin; Creator, “Sex Education”
  • June 28, 2011 magazine: "The Child Cases" and "Educating Sergeant Pantzke"
  • On this episode of the GCL Book Club, we hear from prolific author Caroline Leavitt about her page-turner of a book, Days of Wonder, about justice, guilt, forgiveness, and reinvention.
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