Find out when EcoSense for Living is airing on TV tonight and this week at the American TV Listings Guide.
EcoSense for Living is scheduled to air at these times:
All eyes on the pollinators, while exploring three of the most charismatic creatures to ever work their magic on our flowering plants and crops: bees, monarch butterflies and hummingbirds. In Asheville, host Jennie Garlington explores the North Carolina Arboretum, to find all three in a wonderland of habitats designed to attract them. In Atlanta, Ashley and Lloyd Hardrick are Black beekeepers who share their love and knowledge of bees and bee products inside the city.
More details for EcoSense for Living, Sat 28, 12:30 pm
Bernheim Forest & Arboretum in Kentucky was originally created from one man's desire to preserve the land that had given him opportunity and wealth. His vision has been expanded in size and daring, incorporating art that draws visitors from across the globe.
More details for EcoSense for Living, Thu 2, 5:00 am
All eyes on the pollinators, while exploring three of the most charismatic creatures to ever work their magic on our flowering plants and crops: bees, monarch butterflies and hummingbirds. In Asheville, host Jennie Garlington explores the North Carolina Arboretum, to find all three in a wonderland of habitats designed to attract them. In Atlanta, Ashley and Lloyd Hardrick are Black beekeepers who share their love and knowledge of bees and bee products inside the city.
More details for EcoSense for Living, Thu 2, 11:00 am
Looking at ways people are managing relationships where shore meets sea and beyond. In the Galapagos, a new marine reserve is the result of multi-national cooperation to save migrating animals from intense fishing pressures.
More details for EcoSense for Living, Sat 4, 12:30 pm
EcoSense explores new agricultural conservation. From the Agri voltaic research at Jack's Solar Garden and a team of biologists studying how to reduce methane from cattle in Colorado, to Kentucky and American Farmland Trust's work to keep women and Black farmers on their land.
More details for EcoSense for Living, Thu 9, 5:00 am
The E.O. Wilson Foundation continues to lead the movement to preserve the earth's biodiversity. One of E.O. Wilson's proteges, Ben Raines, shows why the Mobile River basin has earned the title "America's Amazon."
More details for EcoSense for Living, Thu 9, 11:00 am