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Jo Wilson discusses the impact of binge drinking on the student brain.

Invasive Species

Kendra Cipollini of Wilmington College discusses invasive species and the impact these species have on the environment.

Barbara Kellar talks with Dr. Randy Seeley, Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Director of the Obesity Research Center at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, about his Diabetes research.

Where in Ohio can you the beauty of nature as it existed before our country was founded? Where in Ohio can you find oak trees that are hundreds of years old? The answer is Dysart Woods State Park, a 50-acre virgin forest and national natural landmark.

The Urban Timber program supports urban forestry and education.

Farmer Tom Price saw an opportunity to help the environment by recycling the byproducts of his farm -- cow and pig manure -- through composting.

Director of the Cincinnati Parks Willie Carden details his thoughts on the Cincinnati Parks.

Work is underway to create plastic in a new way, with corn. Libby Culley talks about how.

Hear how the CCC, known as Roosevelt's Tree Army, was responsible for natural resource conservation, including reforresting Cincinnati's hillsides and making other improvements to the landscape.

Cincinnati Parks Recreation - Experience

Cincinnati residents discuss the experiences and opportunities available within the Cincinnati Parks system.

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