Monthly Archives: August 2011

Hurricane Irene in New York

New York City experienced a rare weather event this weekend as Hurricane Irene swept the East Coast. Host Kelly Rypkema shares her personal observations and round-the-clock footage of the storm’s effects on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.  

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Leaf Miners

Leaf miners are on the loose in Central Park, unleashing their own kind of vandalism. Kelly Rypkema is hot on the trail of these marauding insects. They’re frass-king for it…

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Cicada Killer, Forest Predator

Kelly Rypkema finds a stinging “killer” of the forest, and an example of how the fiercest predators can fall prey to the smallest animals in Nature’s circle of life.

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Cicada, the Chubby Bug

Droning cicadas rattling out their mating call are a sure sign of summer. Kelly Rypkema shows how to get a close look at these very large insects – from a safe distance.

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The Palisades

The Jersey Palisades are a reminder of New York City’s volcanic past. Host Kelly Rypkema demonstrates how these towering rock cliffs across the Hudson were formed like a cookie, and with delicious results.

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