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  • On December 28, 1958, Johnny Unitas led the Baltimore Colts to victory over the New York Giants in what many still consider the greatest game of football…
  • In December, 1944, a lone squad of the 29th Division spent a quiet Christmas in a well-stocked German farmhouse, enjoying a brief respite from the bitter…
  • The complicated, brutal, yet perfectly legal business of capturing runaway slaves who managed to make their way to freedom in Pennsylvania in 1849.
  • Gardeners in Maryland know that most trees in our temperate climate don't like having wet feet. And water that's salty? Forget about it. Around here,…
  • An initiative of the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore, the Healthy Harbor Report Card tracks the progress being made toward a swimmable, fishable…
  • When Captain John Smith first explored the Patapsco River in 1608, it was ringed by natural wetlands that provided habitat to native wildlife and filtered…
  • This segment aired on Feb. 16, 2016When you think of an animal that purrs, grunts, croaks or hums, I’ll bet it’s not a fish. But, I’ll let you in on a…
  • All over our blue planet, wherever you find water, you’ll find algae. From tiny microorganisms to forests of kelp that grow a foot a day, algae are useful…
  • Monarchs are perhaps the most notable species of butterfly, but their populations are also one of the most threatened. However, thanks to conservation…
  • With 2016 on the books as the hottest year on record after a string of increasingly warm years, let’s take a look at the simple things that each of us can…
  • As part of our continuing look at life in the Inner Harbor, learn more about northern water snakes and the important role they play in this ecosystem.
  • Red-eared slider turtles are native to the mid- and south-central United States, so what are they doing swimming in the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay?
  • Monarchs are perhaps the most notable species of butterfly, but their populations are also one of the most threatened. However, thanks to conservation…
  • Over 3,000 species make a home in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. But when the bitter cold comes, where does all that abundant life go?
  • Interested in saving your local waterways? You can help by protecting and restoring forest habitat in your area whether you live in urban or rural areas.
  • John tells us about The National Aquarium's efforts to restore populations of elk horn coral, an ecologically important reef-building species that is…
  • We often talk about the link between our health and the health of our ocean, but listen to earn about some of the amazing solutions to human medical…
  • Monarchs are perhaps the most notable species of butterfly, but their populations are also one of the most threatened. However, thanks to conservation…
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