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Take a virtual tour of Wildy's World and Wildy's world of creative arts with WILDY SELF! Check out some of her most recent creations (like a now 35' mural often found at Roots 'n Blues) and find out what she's got planned for the future. Also, ERIC HEMPEL, City of Columbia Office of Sustainability, introduces us to 'Show Me the Heat', an ongoing "community science project" that's looking to find - with your help - the hottest places in Columbia. (4:20) August 2, 2022
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The ecological benefits of growing and maintaining native plants in our yards and the many different green spaces throughout Columbia will have a positive impact on a variety of different species for decades to come, at least that's the hope of community conservationist and today's guest, DANIELLE FOX, from the Office of Sustainability. September 28, 2021
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Columbia's Office of Sustainability has declared May 2021 "transportation month." BARBARA BUFFALOE has some ideas on how we can alter the way we get…
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The City of Columbia is making it real easy to plant a native tree in honor of Arbor Day (April 30) this weekend - you just have to get there early!…
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Asking any one person to save the environment is a big ask, but such a request is not impossible. LINDA GODWIN's advice? Take it one step at a time. "I…
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The City of Columbia's annual Climate Action and Adaptation Report is out, and the news is pretty good! Office of Sustainability manager BARBARA BUFFALOE…
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Here's an idea: show someone you care this holiday season by making a donation in their name to a worthwhile organization. A gesture like that can impact…
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As you prepare to wrap those holiday gifts, keep in mind that the shiny paper we all use by default contains material that isn't recyclable. Instead, heed…
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We're talking watersheds with BARBARA BUFFALOE from the City of Columbia's Office of Sustainability. "Every water that drops onto a road or a sidewalk,…
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Just because your recycling isn't being picked up from the curb these days doesn't mean those items now have to go to the landfill. City of Columbia…