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COVID-19 Cases Top 50 Million Globally, U.S. Nears 10 Million
The U.S., India and Brazil lead with the most cases and account for nearly half of the world count. The U.S. alone is poised to hit 10 million cases as hospitalizations continue to climb.
Brazil Tops 4,000 Daily COVID-19 Deaths, Nears U.S. Peak
With less than two-thirds the population of the U.S., Brazil logged nearly 4,200 deaths on Tuesday amid reports that hospital ICUs are being overwhelmed by the surge in coronavirus cases.
Russia's Prime Minister Says He Has Coronavirus, As Country Tops 100,000 Cases
Speaking during a videoconference with President Vladimir Putin that was broadcast on state-run TV, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced that he had tested positive for the virus.
Alphabetical list of Nature of Idaho shows
Plug the show topic (below) into the search box at the top of the page to locate audio of the desired Nature of Idaho show.
Nature of Idaho Show topics have included:
(Updated October, 2025)
Show Title
First Aired Year
3 Island Crossing State Park
2025
3D Printing Nature
2024
A Better Potato
2021
Anadromous Fish
2024
Animal Assisted Therapy
2022
Anthropocene
2023
Appaloosa Horses
2021
Arachnophobia
2020
Arctic Ground Squirrel
2020
Asshfall Fossil Beds
2024
Avalanche
2024
Barking Goat
2021
Basque in Idaho
2022
BASE Jumping
2023
Bat Conservation
2020
Bats
2020
Beaver
2021
Bikepacking
2024
Bird on A Wire
2023
Birding in northern Idaho
2020
Bonneville Flood
2020
Borah Peak Earthquake
2020
Bowman Farm
2022
Bruce Finney
2020
Bumble Bees
2020
Caving in Idaho
2020
Cattle Industry
2021
Chipmunks
2024
Citizen Science
2020
Climate Change
2023
Climate Change in Idaho
2020
Cooper's Ferry
2020
Craters of the Moon
2020
Dams on Lower Snake
2021
Day at the Museum
2023
Dogs
2024
Dust in the Wind
2024
Evolving Rivers
2020
Fat Bike
2025
Fireflies
2023
Fish in Idaho
2025
Fishers
2021
Flooding in Yellowstone
2022
Forest Fires
2020
Forest Gahn
2020
Fossil Leaf Bonanza
2020
Game Hunting
2020
Geology Underfoot
2020
Great American Outdoors Act
2020
Hemingway in Idaho
2021
Henry's Fork Foundation
2024
Historical Highway Markers
2024
Hotshot Fire Crew
2021
Idaho Conservation League
2021
Idaho Dinosaurs
2020
Idaho Dinos 2
2023
Idaho Falls Zoo
2023
Idaho Parks and Recreation
2024
Idaho Twelvers
2023
Ice Age Fossils
2022
Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Change
2023
Invasive Plants
2021
Inventing Idaho
2023
IGS
2023
Jim Dandy Brewing
2022
Kootenai River
2020
Lake Bottoms
2020
Lake Coeur D'Alene
2023
Ligertown
2023
Living with Grizzlies
2020
Make it Snow
2022
McCall Outdoor Science School
2020
Monarch Butterflies
2023
Monarchs in Idaho
2020
Mountain Biking
2020
Nature Center
2023
Nature from Space
2021
Natural Resources and Hazards
2020
Native Restoration
2021
Net Zero
2022
Nimiipuu Canoe Project
2021
Ocean to Idaho
2021
On Grizzly Ground
2023
Outdoor Adventure at ISU
2022
Palouse Prairie
2021
Parks in the City
2020
Paragliding
2023
Paris Fossils
2022
Plant Invaders
2022
Portneuf Valley Trail Alliance
2025
Project Wild
2020
Public Lands
2024
Quagga Mussels
2023
Rafting Idaho
2020
RAGBRAI
2024
Raising a Wild Child
2022
Remembering Bear River
2022
River Ecology
2020
Rock Climbing
2020
Roadside Native Plants
2022
Sage Grouse
2024
Sagebrush Steppe
2020
Sagebrush Steppe 2
2025
Sacajawea
2024
Scotchman Peaks
2023
Schlepp Wetlands
2024
Sharks of Idaho
2020
Sight & Sound
2022
Skiing in Boise
2020
Snowboarding
2023
Sons of Bannock
2020
Spud Mother / Treefort '25
2025
St Anthony Sand Dunes
2020
Stanley Earthquake
2020
Stargazing
2020
Take a Hike
2020
Teddy Roosevelt
2021
Tennis
2025
The Arborist
2024
The Nature Conservancy
2022
Theodore Roosevelt, The Naturalist
2020
Tick-borne Illness
2024
Trails in Idaho
2025
Treefort 2022
2022
Treefort Music Fest
2021
Trumpeter Swans
2020
Urban Garden
2022
Urban Rivers
2020
Urban Trees
2025
Vax Bats
2025
Victory Wetlands
2024
Volcanoes in Idaho
2021
Walkable City
2025
Western Watersheds
2025
Western Rivers
2022
White Sands Fossil Tracks
2021
Wilderness Area
2022
Wilderness Land Trust
2022
Wilderness Areas
2021
Wildlife Photography
2021
Wild Horses
2020
Wild Hearts
2025
Wildland Fire
2025
Wolves
2020
Wood River Land Trust
2022
Wood River Wolf Project
2025
World Center for Birds of Prey
2022
Zoos
2023
From Southern Hemisphere, Hints That U.S. May Be Spared Flu On Top Of COVID-19
So far this year, flu infections are way down in the Southern Hemisphere. Scientists want to know why — and what it means for the Northern Hemisphere as their flu season looms.
KISU Partners
KISU-FM partners with a number ISU departments, non-profits, and organizations throughout Idaho. We'd like to acknowledge and thank the following campus and community collaborators.
ISU Alumni Association
KISU-FM is organized with the ISU Alumni Association within the Idaho State University department structure. The ISU Alumni team provides KISU with valuable fundraising, marketing, and administrative support. The Idaho State University Alumni Association is dedicated to fostering lifelong relationships with alumni, students, parents and the community.
Idaho Falls City Club
KISU-FM is the media partner for Idaho Falls City Club forums. Over the past two decades KISU has recorded, aired, and help to archive over 100 forums with business leaders, government officials, academics, elected officials, political candidates and other leaders and professionals in Idaho.
Boise State Public Radio
KISU-FM is grateful for the opportunity to air the BSPR program Idaho Matters each weekday at 6:00 pm. Boise State Public Radio is also the center for the Mountain West News Bureau, an outlet that enhances KISU’s local and regional news reporting.
Idaho State University Athletics
KISU-FM is home to all ISU Football, Women’s Basketball, and Men’s Basketball broadcasts, both home and away. Game schedules can be found at isubengals.com or at kisu.org/schedule. ISU Athletics is a financial contributor to KISU-FM.
Idaho Capital Sun
Idaho Capital Sun is a nonprofit news organization delivering accountability reporting on state government, politics and policy in the Gem state. Idaho Capital Sun editors and reporters allow KISU to share digital Sun content on its website. KISU credits the Idaho Capital Sun for its investigative reporting, which regularly bolsters stories heard in KISU-FM local newscasts.
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On top of climate change, millions of Americans live in urban heat islands that push temperatures up
Climate Central has new analysis out showing how many people are impacted by urban heat islands, areas of cities where the built environment raises temperatures relative to surrounding areas. Several Western cities - including Denver and Las Vegas - were included, and the data show that hundreds of thousands of residents are living in areas where temperatures can be 8 degrees or warmer as a result of the heat island effect.
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Brazil Tops 80,000 COVID-19 Deaths As 2 Government Ministers Test Positive For Virus
The country's citizenship minister and education minister separately announced their diagnoses on social media the same day that the country announced a grim new milestone in the pandemic.
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