On Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015, WNIN-FM spent the morning at Mesker Zoo and Botanic Garden in Evansville. WNIN's Day Out broadcasts have become a staple of Tri-State journalism as we seek to provide comprehensive coverage to all of the communities in our service area.
Coming into Amazonia in the dark at 5am Thursday, the quiet beauty of the annual Orchid Escape exhibit was evident in the warmth of Amazonia, in sharp contrast to outside temperatures in the low 20's outside. As the day dawned, the birds and animals of Amazonia came alive, and throughout the morning, you'll hear them in thee backhground of our coverage.
Mesker Zoo and Botanic Garden spokesperson Abigail Adler talks about the zoo's programs.
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Botanic curator Paul Bouseman discusses the Orchid Escape and other zoo exhibits
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Catherine Zimmerman, spokesperson for the Indiana University School of Medicine, talks about progress toward the downtown campus for Evansville.
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Evansville Director of Metropolitan Development Kelly Coures discusses the McCurdy Hotel, the downtown convention center hotel project, and progress toward saving the historic Owen block building.
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John talks with representatives of the transgender community about issues and legislation affecting these Tri-State residents.
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John discusses a new downtown Evansville event to put on your weekly calendar, and other programs of the
Southwest Indiana Arts Council.