Between the Leaves at the Lloyd
Society & Culture
One of Cincinnati’s pioneering 20th century scientists understood that nature’s beauty reaches beyond sweeping landscapes and includes creatures invisible to the naked eye. Naturalist and artist DeVere Burt shares the story of Annette Braun, the first woman to earn a PhD at the University of Cincinnati and an impeccable artist whose fascination with tiny moths led to the discovery of hundreds of new species.
Let’s Eat! Seasonal Food, Local Farms & Healthy Communities with Bryn Mooth
Bees, Native Plants, and Biodiversity with Brandon Reynolds
Saving Exceptional Plants with Dr. Valerie Pence
A Foray Into Fungi with Dr. Nicholas Money
Polar Bears in a Changing Climate with Dr. Erin Curry
David Lentz on Mesoamerican Agriculture and the Photographs of C.G. Lloyd
A Conversation With 2022 Artist in Residence, Audrey Bell
Freedom Birding with Tykee James
Mist Nets, Nanotags & Motus Towers with Master Bird Bander, Dave Russell
The Gift of Wonder: A Conversation with Author Mary Kay Carson
Doctors, Nurses & Sack-Em-Up Men: Kevin Grace on Cincinnati Medical History
Dear Elizabeth: Episode 4—Slide Shows and Ice Cream
Dear Elizabeth: Episode 3 — Chocolates and Grapes
Dear Elizabeth: Episode 2 — Rainbow Weather
Dear Elizabeth: Episode 1 — Single-Minded Women
A Little 'Light' Music at the Edge of Appalachia : Interview with T.J. Vissing
The Curious Case of the Prickly Callery Pear: Interview with Theresa Culley
Dom Peebles on Nature’s Prescriptive Powers in Madisonville
Forgotten Citizen Scientists of Cincinnati: Interview with Hardy Eshbaugh
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