national geographic /tags/national-geographic national geographic en-US SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä± Thu, 13 Apr 2023 17:48:03 GMT Sundial: 'Path of the Panther' follows the people trying to save Florida's biggest cat /podcast/sundial/2023-04-13/sundial-path-of-the-panther-follows-the-people-trying-to-save-floridas-biggest-cat The film "Path of the Panther", produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, follows the endangered species and the people in Florida on the front lines trying to save the state's biggest cat. Tori Linder, another producer with the film, joins SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±'s Carlos Frías to talk about growing up around Florida's wild environment and how this with ongoing efforts to save these creatures. Thu, 13 Apr 2023 17:48:03 GMT /podcast/sundial/2023-04-13/sundial-path-of-the-panther-follows-the-people-trying-to-save-floridas-biggest-cat Carlos Frías, Leslie Ovalle Atkinson, Elisa Baena Guns At Churches; Florida Education Standards; Pain Management; 'The Cubans' Play /show/sundial/2020-02-04/guns-at-churches-florida-education-standards-pain-management-the-cubans-play On this Tuesday, Feb. 4, episode of Sundial:Legislative Session UpdateGuns at places of worship? That question's being debated during this year’s… Tue, 04 Feb 2020 20:55:31 GMT /show/sundial/2020-02-04/guns-at-churches-florida-education-standards-pain-management-the-cubans-play The 'Female Indiana Jones' Is Back In Miami To Change How We Teach Science /show/sundial/2019-10-31/the-female-indiana-jones-is-back-in-miami-to-change-how-we-teach-science National Geographic Cuban-American explorer Mireya Mayor has returned to her hometown of Miami. The former Miami Dolphins cheerleader has traveled to the… Thu, 31 Oct 2019 04:56:31 GMT /show/sundial/2019-10-31/the-female-indiana-jones-is-back-in-miami-to-change-how-we-teach-science USF Researcher Part Of Amelia Earhart Investigation /2019-09-16/usf-researcher-part-of-amelia-earhart-investigation It's one of history’s enduring mysteries: what happened to famed aviator Amelia Earhart? A University of South Florida researcher is joining National... Mon, 16 Sep 2019 09:00:00 GMT /2019-09-16/usf-researcher-part-of-amelia-earhart-investigation Mark Schreiner 'Jewel Of Cuban Literature' Was Rediscovered, Documenting The Island In 19th Century /show/sundial/2019-09-12/jewel-of-cuban-literature-was-rediscovered-documenting-the-island-in-19th-century Most people don’t know the name Anne Kingsbury Wollstonecraft. She was a botanist in Cuba in the 19th century and one of the first to document many of the… Thu, 12 Sep 2019 19:27:39 GMT /show/sundial/2019-09-12/jewel-of-cuban-literature-was-rediscovered-documenting-the-island-in-19th-century Songbirds Trapped, Traded On Black Market In South Florida /show/sundial/2019-08-12/songbirds-trapped-traded-on-black-market-in-south-florida Songbirds are known for their beautiful bright-colored feathered coats and for their melodious and upbeat songs, which South Floridians can hear on most… Mon, 12 Aug 2019 23:13:19 GMT /show/sundial/2019-08-12/songbirds-trapped-traded-on-black-market-in-south-florida Florida Parks System Gets A Close Up On National Geographic /environment/2015-10-26/florida-parks-system-gets-a-close-up-on-national-geographic Florida’s efforts to bring more visitors to the state are getting a boost from National Geographic. The website has launched a new hub dedicated to the… Mon, 26 Oct 2015 14:33:14 GMT /environment/2015-10-26/florida-parks-system-gets-a-close-up-on-national-geographic