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  • Host Amanda McNulty of "Making It Grow" explains how minding "tail autotomy" is key in catching an anole.
  • In Hollywood, he is known as “Dirty Harry,” an Oscar-winning director, or simply as the “Man with No Name” from a string of Spaghetti Westerns, but the multi-talented Clint Eastwood has made his mark in Jazz.
  • Amanda McNulty shares some U.S. history, as well as some family history, about the northern mockingbird.
  • Mocking birds get their name honestly – they can repeat all sorts of sounds, from creaking gates opening to dogs and sirens.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Neena Champaigne about advances in treating rare diseases in children.
  • Wayne Shorter was a visionary saxophonist and composer who significantly shaped post-bop and fusion jazz.
  • Born in 1941, pianist and composer Chick Corea was pivotal in bridging fusion and traditional jazz. As a member of Miles Davis's band in the late 1960s, he participated in the birth of fusion.
  • Boxwoods, azaleas, and crepe myrtles are lovely to look at, but are dead zones for caterpillars.
  • Caterpillars can only eat the leaves of certain native plants. Amanda McNulty offers ways to help build back North America's rapidly declining nesting bird population.
  • As a South Carolina poultry farmer, Chad Brubaker conceived of an innovative mechanization process that he now sells to poultry farms across the country.
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