Welcome to Discovering the Outdoors—exploring the wonders of nature from the depths of the seas to the far reaches of the universe. Whether you are a nature watcher on here earth or looking to the skies, we hope you will find some topics of interest in our discussions--Devoted to all things outdoors trying to unlock the wonders of nature for your enjoyment, health and mental well-being.
I’m Richard Bothel, The Outdoor Professor, your host for the show. Each week I work to be your personal guide to interacting with our natural world—sharing with you some of the most interesting and relevant news from our daily blog: DiscoveringTheOutdoors.com/blog.
I’m starting the new year sharing some posting from the Internet that I hope will be of interest to you. Each week I review the hundreds of postings relating to the outdoors and present a digest of them for you with summary postings. You may not agree with me as to the importance of some topics, but hopefully you will find several that interest you. A few of the most recent include:
- Earth closest to sun on January 2
- Fossil find sheds light on duck-billed dinosaurs
- Loud, very close lightning strike
- What’s a safe distance between us and an exploding star?
- How do snowflakes get their shape?
- Here’s Your Chance to Farm on the Remotest Island on Earth
- Mosquito-Borne Zika Virus: What Travelers Need to Know
- GMO Labeling Laws Face Off Against Big Food
- Is El Niño at its peak?
- Horseshoe crab populations in decline as Big Pharma snatches half a million each year
- Snow Lore 101 (How much snow will we have?)
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