In this AudioFiles episode, we report on environmental advocates’ pushback on a natural pipeline off the south shore of Staten Island that's been given the go-ahead from the NYS DEC. Then, a look at NYC's plan to bring relief to the chronically flood-prone neighborhood of Jewel Streets near the Brooklyn-Queens border. And we hear the story of one New Yorker's endeavor to rehabilitate and rehome red-eared sliders abandoned in NYC to their native habitat in the south.
Host: Niamh McAuliffe
Producer: Steve Kastenbaum
Associate Producer: Rebecca Raghunath
Reporters: Steve Kastenbaum, Jarrod Barry, Jenna Post, Bella Week, and Ella Walsh
Editors: Richard Yeh and Curtis Fox
Audio Engineers: Chad Bernhard and Amber Watson
Guests: Gwynne Hogan and Neela Jain
Music Credits: Megatrax
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In this AudioFiles episode, we report on environmental advocates’ pushback on a natural pipeline off the south shore of Staten Island that's been given the go-ahead from the NYS DEC. Then, a look at NYC's plan to bring relief to the chronically flood-prone neighborhood of Jewel Streets near the Brooklyn-Queens border. And we hear the story of one New Yorker's endeavor to rehabilitate and rehome red-eared sliders abandoned in NYC to their native habitat in the south.
Host: Niamh McAuliffe
Producer: Steve Kastenbaum
Associate Producer: Rebecca Raghunath
Reporters: Steve Kastenbaum, Jarrod Barry, Jenna Post, Bella Week, and Ella Walsh
Editors: Richard Yeh and Curtis Fox
Audio Engineers: Chad Bernhard and Amber Watson
Guests: Gwynne Hogan and Neela Jain
Music Credits: Megatrax
Prospect Park After Dark: What Bats Show Us About Urban Wildlife
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4 minutes 43 seconds
6 days ago
Prospect Park After Dark: What Bats Show Us About Urban Wildlife
After sundown, a group of New Yorkers gather in Prospect Park to learn more about one of the city’s most elusive residents: bats.
Reported and produced by Niamh McAuliffe
Guest: Ronnie Almonte
Bat sounds provided by Nic Comparato
Audio Files
In this AudioFiles episode, we report on environmental advocates’ pushback on a natural pipeline off the south shore of Staten Island that's been given the go-ahead from the NYS DEC. Then, a look at NYC's plan to bring relief to the chronically flood-prone neighborhood of Jewel Streets near the Brooklyn-Queens border. And we hear the story of one New Yorker's endeavor to rehabilitate and rehome red-eared sliders abandoned in NYC to their native habitat in the south.
Host: Niamh McAuliffe
Producer: Steve Kastenbaum
Associate Producer: Rebecca Raghunath
Reporters: Steve Kastenbaum, Jarrod Barry, Jenna Post, Bella Week, and Ella Walsh
Editors: Richard Yeh and Curtis Fox
Audio Engineers: Chad Bernhard and Amber Watson
Guests: Gwynne Hogan and Neela Jain
Music Credits: Megatrax