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    First Aired - 11/28/2011 12:00PM
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    Did you know that Central Park was once Seneca Village? Tune in to a historical episode of The Naturalist to learn about the African American community that existed in New York City from 1825-1857. Find out about the history of this village and how the artifacts have been preserved. Later in the show, Bernie & Carol discuss some of the latest exhibits in the Natural History Museum. This episode was sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons.

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    First Aired - 11/13/2011 03:00PM
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    On a special edition of The Morning After featuring live music from Nick Africano, Jason Colucci is joined by Chef Seamus Mullen of Tertulia. Seamus describes his work with Spanish cuisine and explains why acorn fed hogs are better for ham. Later on the show he speaks with Laura Wertz of 86List.com, Steve Woods of Farnum Hill Cider and Pasquale Carotenuto of Ristorante Giuseppe. Also tune in for a clip of Jason's interview with Nathan Myhrvold.

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    First Aired - 11/29/2010 12:00PM
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    This week on The Naturalist Bernie and Carol discussed the Superfund Status: a way to use government funds to clean up public areas with environmental significance...as long as they're really, really dirty. They take a look at Newtown Creek, which runs from Brooklyn to Queens, and talk about the sometimes byzantine process of attaining Superfund status. This episode was sponsored by Cain Winery and Vineyards: supporters of the growing movement to change how we think about our planet.

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