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While Northwest Arkansas is steadily expanding, the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust is working to ensure the metro doesn’t outgrow its natural surroundings. The trust recently announced an initiative called #10k4NWA. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis sat down with the Trust's executive director, Grady Spann, to learn more.
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On today's show, the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust and their work to protect 10,000 acres of land. Also, Griffin Loop wants you to come to his art without preconceived ideas. Plus, Ryan Rogers’ degrees in physics and theoretical chemistry don’t tell his whole story.
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Today on The Outline: Officials presented plans for models of the Illinois River Watershed at a stakeholders meeting. Also, Arkansas Oklahoma Gas issues grants to nonprofits. Plus, Rogers opens Mt. Hebron Park.
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KUAF Community SpotlightJoe Neal, a nationally recognized bird expert, has studied and photographed the birds and insects that visit the Ozark chinquapin trees planted at Hobbs State Park. There is much to learn about the Ozark chinquapin tree since a Chestnut blight killed most of them almost 65 years ago.
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On today's show, a former Eureka Springs tourist motel is converted into apartments to offer more affordable housing. Plus, an Arkansas lawmaker reconsiders a cryptocurrency mine law he initially supported, local music events and more.
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A bill adding about 2,200 U.S. Forest Service acres to the Flatside Wilderness area in the Ouachita National Forest is introduced. Also, construction starts on a new access point for the Razorback Greenway. Plus, Charlie Daniels who served as an Arkansas elected official for over 30 years, died at 83.
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On today's show, the Eastern Collared Lizard Conservation Team, has bred 43 of Arkansas' largest lizards, the Eastern Collared Lizard, and released them in secret locations in the Ozark Mountains earlier this summer. Also, the mobile Listening Lab visits Little Rock, Arkansas ends the fiscal year with a surplus and more.
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The Eastern Collared Lizard Conservation Team is a unique partnership between multiple state agencies. The group focuses on restoring the habitats of the threatened Eastern Collared Lizard. Over the past year, they bred 43 lizards and released them in restored glade habitats earlier this summer.
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The Ozarks at Large team is back with new stories covering topics from cryptocurrency mining in Arkansas, to the stalling LEARNS Act.
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Today is an archive episode featuring stories about finding graves in the Fayetteville National Cemetery and a prothesis study with a goal of restoring touch. Also, a report on Lincoln Lake conservation efforts, how teeth uncover human history and a segment from KUAF's Militant Grammarian.