White-Nose Syndrome, Visiting Spring Green, Malaysian Airline Search Puts Spotlight On Ocean Trash

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Spring Green, Wisconsin was named one of the best small towns to visit in 2014 by Smithsonian Magazine. Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert talk to American Players Theatre actor Jim DeVita about why he loves Spring Green. Then, they hear how the search for the missing Malaysian Airlines plane has brought a lot of focus to ocean trash. And they learn about a deadly bat disease, white-nose syndrome, which the DNR reports has come to Wisconsin.

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  • DNR Reports Case Of Deadly Bat Disease In Wisconsin

    The Wisconsin DNR confirmed today the first case of white-nose syndrome in the state, a lethal disease that afflicts bats. A conservation expert at the DNR discusses what the disease does to bats, and what can be done to try and stop it from spreading.

  • American Players Theatre Actor Jim DeVita Shares Why He Loves Spring Green

    Spring Green was rated one the best small towns in America to visit in 2014 by the Smithsonian Magazine. It is the home of the American Players Theatre, Frank Lloyd Wright masterpieces, and a vibrant music scene. American Players Theatre actor Jim Devita shares why he loves the town.

  • Search For Malaysian Plane Highlights Problem Of Trash In World's Oceans

    While no plane has been found, search teams for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 have repeatedly discovered garbage and other junk that’s been mistaken for plane debris. And that’s raising questions as to just how much trash is in the world’s oceans. An oceanographer discusses the extent of the problem, and the consequences stemming from it.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Galen Druke Producer
  • Erin Crain Guest
  • James Devita Guest
  • Eric Galbraith Guest

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