Some birders have never seen a bird. Host Will Lange joins a group with visual disabilities for a Massachusetts Audubon Birding by Ear trek on Plum Island.
Scientist and grandmother Deb Walters is kayaking from Maine to Guatemala. While paddling, host Will Lange learns about her trip to raise money for Guatemalan kids who live near garbage dumps to attend school.
The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, once home to diplomat John Hay who served Presidents Lincoln, McKinley, and Roosevelt, has 83 acres of conserved forest, trails and gardens. Host Will Lange explores its history.
Cape Cod author Greg O'Brien is on a journey with Alzheimer's disease. He and host Will Lange go hiking and paddling on the Cape, and talk about how Greg's love of the outdoors is helping him cope.
Some of the longest accessible hiking trails were created for the Crotched Mountain Foundation in western New Hampshire. Host Will Lange joins a group enjoying these trails.
Atlantic Puffins breed in colonies on rocky islands and are excellent swimmers. Host Will Lange visits Newfoundland, the home of the largest population of these distinctive seabirds in North America.
Birds are symbols of freedom, adaptability, and the creative spirit. In this unique performance, birds are celebrated in a blending of music, song and storytelling.
In the woods of Vermont, host Will Lange spends a day with naturalist Susan Morse. She tracks wild animals and their habits, teaching others how to spot the tiny signs of their passing that most of us never see.
Appalachian Trail hikers crossing from Vermont to New Hampshire soon encounter the first of the foothills of the Whites' Moose Mountain. Host Will Lange takes a spring hike with Scott Ellis and his two dogs on this part of the AT.