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The World Center for Birds of Prey brings a live raptor on Idaho Matters
Since the World Center for Birds of Prey opened its doors in 1994 in South Boise over 500,000 students have come to the facility to learn about birds, the environment and hands-on science.
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A look at how researchers are catching owls in the desert
How do owls pick a spot to nest? U of I student, Annie Vaage, joins Idaho Matters to help answer that question and talk more about her research on owls in the Arizona desert.
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What to Watch: Uncover the truth about the Boston Strangler and King Richard the III
Comedy, drama and history - oh my! Join Idaho Matters as we give you the lowdown on "What to Watch."
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New technology introduces water cremation
It’s hard to say what happens to our souls after we die. But it’s a little more straightforward to know what happens to our bodies. Some people now have a new option that’s seen as more environmentally friendly.
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The life and legacy of Frank Church
Idaho Matters takes a closer look at the life, career and legacy of U.S. Senator Frank Church.
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The 'Idaho Listens Project' is taking time to listen to one another
Idaho Matters takes a look at a project that brings people with diverse backgrounds, religions and political ideologies together to just listen to one another.
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A look at the research: The latest on gender-affirming care in Idaho
Idaho could become the latest state in the country to ban gender-affirming care for anyone under 18.
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Federal program pays farmers not to farm in effort to conserve water
Water levels in Lake Powell, the nation’s second-largest reservoir on the Colorado River, are at a record low. To keep it from declining further, federal officials are ready to spend tens of millions of dollars to incentivize farmers and other water users in the river’s upper basin to conserve.
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University of Idaho student helps researchers identify giraffes in the wild
Idaho Matters takes a trip to South Africa to study giraffes and find out how researchers tell them apart.
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'Pineapple Street:' An author interview with Jenny Jackson
Idaho Matters talks with author Jenny Jackson about her new book "Pineapple Street."
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