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Meal by Rosy Tomorrows Heritage Farm with a sauce, rub or marinade demonstrated by Steven Raichlen; Wine pairings

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April 2017 4 All about Earth: A compilation of

Curious Kids segments becomes a new feature titled It’s Earth Day and debuts a new cast. And PBS offers plenty of other Earth Day-appropriate shows.

6 Something fishy here? A Frontline episode this month deals with the health of the fish we eat – and a journalist who consumes nothing but. Meanwhile, WGCU has been adding to its Sustainable Seafood multi-platform project for several years.

8 Viva Puerto Rico: Those born on the island who are now in Southwest Florida talk about the unique environment on the eve of a Nature documentary of the same name.

10 Inside WGCU: Federal budget may threatened your public media; Your Passport to programs on demand; Attend a premiere of Violins of Hope.

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ON THE COVER: New Curious Kids cast members Ilijah Senteno, Emily Feichthaler, Jiya Naik and Eric Feichthaler, at Hickey Creek Mitigation Park in Fort Myers.Photo by Michael Donlan

Watch WGCU HDTVJesus of RomeTuesday, April 4 @ 8 pmClick here for a preview

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Watch WGCU HDTVCurious Kids: It’s Earth DaySaturday, April 22 @ 7:30 amClick here for more Curious Kids

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Teach your parents well? Curious Kids

introduce ‘EARTH DAY’

By Dayna Harpster

Opposite top: WGCU’s Curious Kids learn about gopher tortoises with a naturalist at Hickey’s Creek Mitigation Park.Photo by Michael DonlanOpposite center: Images from Wild Weather.Opposite bottom (left to right): Images from The Great Polar Bear Feast; American Experience: Rachel Carson; NOVA Himalayan Megaquake

Organizers of the Earth Day Network say that 196 countries will participate in teach-ins and other projects to mark this year’s observance of the event

that began in the United States in 1970. They claim that more than 1 billion people participate in Earth Day events annually, which makes it the largest civic observance in the world. No doubt there will be a big turnout in Washington D.C. that day for the March for Science, too. See more at www.earthday.org.

The network’s goal is for every high school student to graduate “as an environmental and climate literate citizen, ready to take action and be a voice for change.”

‘Kids’ ahead of the curveThere’s a cast of Southwest Florida kids who are years

away from turning their hat tassels but already are climate literate, thanks to their involvement as Curious Kids. A new cast has been chosen, and they’re getting their feet wet as environmental ambassadors by introducing some favorite segments in the Curious Kids repertoire in a compilation titled It’s Earth Day.

Curious Kids producer Rosemary Emery recently held auditions for a new cast – the third in the years since the series debuted. (Kids don’t stay 8 to 14 years old forever!) When It’s Earth Day airs on April 22 (which really is Earth Day), watch for segment introductions by Isabella, Emily, Tyler, Eric, Rowan, Layla, Jiya, Nellie, Ilijah, Nadia, Leah and Evan. Segments feature a trip to Cayo Costa, an experience with horseshoe crabs and an introduction to geocaching. They meet some special kids whose therapy involves riding horses, and other special-needs kids who play in a local baseball program. n

More Earth Day viewingWGCU TV (on three channels, HD, World and Encore) offers plenty of programs with environmental protection or Earth Day themes this month. Here’s a partial list of primetime offerings.

Sunday, April 29 pm W Shifting Sands: On the Path to Sustainability10 pm W Racing to Zero: In Pursuit of Zero Waste

Wednesdy, April 59 pm HD NOVA Himalayan Megaquake

Sunday, April 910 pm W Lost Bird Project 11 pm W Plight of the Grassland Birds

Tuesday, April 11 9 pm W Beyond The Mirage: The Future of Water in the West

Wednesday, April 12 7 pm W Liquid Assets: The Story of Our Water Infrastructure

Tuesday, April 188 pm HD American Experience: Grand Coulee Dam9:30 pm W Far Afield: A Conservation Love Story

Wednesday, April 19 9 pm E American Experience: Rachel Carson

Thursday, April 209 pm E Great Polar Bear Feast 10 pm E Thin Ice - The Inside Story of Climate Science

Tuesday, April 2510 pm HD Frontline The Fish on My Plate (see page 6 for more details)

Wednesday, April 2610 pm HD Wild Weather

Sunday, April 3011:30 pm W Keeping The Potomac: The Politics of Water

Celebrate!There are a few more interactive ways to celebrate Earth Day.

If you’re brave, see what kind of impact you’re making on the planet with a quiz about your eating and living habits that assesses your ecological footprint: www.earthday.org/take-action/footprint-calculator/

Or get out and enjoy one of Southwest Florida’s diverse complement of parks – an old favorite or a new one you’ve not yet explored.

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SOMETHINGFISHY HERE?

Watch WGCU HDTVFrontline: The Fish on My PlateTuesday, April 25 @ 10 pm

By Dayna Harpster

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The eater we meet on Frontline is journalist and writer Paul Greenberg, who apparently consumed seafood from Norway to Peru, farm to wild, in his quest to investigate the health of the ocean and his own wellbeing.

This raises a number of questions that pre-show publicity has not answered. What do they mean by “only fish”? No fruits, vegetables or grains? Did he take vitamins? We’ll all have to tune in and see.

In the meantime, WGCU has been pondering this question of seafood health – and sustainability – through documentaries, news stories and a blog. Our series on Sustainable Seafood includes two TV documentaries about local seafood – Pink Gold Rush debuted in 2014 and Mullet: A Tale of Two Fish in 2016. The TV documentaries are the most visible results of this focus, but the effort has included radio reporting, magazine stories and a healthy helping of online content from local reporters as well as national. To see what we mean, go to www.wgcu.org/tv/sustainable-seafood.

A taste of what you’ll find there:Gulf Coast Live radio host Julie Glenn

covered some not-so-good news about local shrimp and stone crab on the air in March. Hauls of both were poor during the winter, but according to a Gulf Coast Live segment on March 6, there were signs of an uptick in the offing. And no discussion of local marine health would be complete without a check-in about algal blooms, which Richard P. Stumpf, an oceanographer with NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, talked about on the show on March 13.

A return to mullet locally has stepped in where some other deficits exist in seafood harvest, a practice that seems to be matched in the northeast with a member of the shark family found for years in British fish-n-chips and French soups and stews. Allison Aubrey reported on PBS NewsHour earlier this year that some fishermen are banking on the dogfish – see the story online for a clue to the name – to find its way onto local plates. Like the rest of the U.S. seafood harvest, most of the dogfish

catch, in this case 99 percent, is imported to other countries. With American appetites moving more toward fresh and local, Cape Cod fishers are hoping the odd-looking dogfish catches on here.

Americans also have turned up their collective noses at the 20 million tons of wild seafood – a fourth of the world’s commercially caught fish – that ends up being used as fishmeal for aquaculture and other purposes. Comprising anchovy, menhaden, herring and other “trash fish,” fishmeal is actually just fine for “direct human consumption,” or “food grade” in industry lingo. PBS NewsHour reported this story in January.

Meanwhile, further enticement to eat local seafood is clear in a PBS NewsHour report of slave labor in the industry in Thailand. It’s a disturbing story.

Meanwhile, some U.S. entrepreneurs have turned to aquaculture to fill the gap between what’s commercially available

SOMETHING FISHY see page 20

U.S. commercial fishers harvested more than 6.5 million pounds of red snapper in 2015.

What happens when somebody spends a year eating only fish? Frontline promises to have the answer on Tuesday, April 25 in a show titled The Fish on My Plate. The answer depends quite a bit on the health of the

fish that a person is eating – something WGCU has been concerned with on behalf of local diners for years.

Left: About 90 percent of Florida’s oysters come from Apalachicola Bay, where these fishers were photographed.Photos courtesy of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Stone crab season runs October to May in Florida.

Spiny lobster is a prize catch for both commercial and recreational anglers.

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By Dayna Harpster, photos by Ricardo Rolon

Ricardo Rolon is 44 and has lived in Florida since he was 13 years old. He still thinks in Spanish, although he overwhelmingly uses English in his daily life. And no

matter what language he is thinking or speaking in, the answer to “Where are you from?” is automatic.

He could say Cape Coral, now, or Boca Raton, where he lived for years, or even Palm Springs, Calif., where he worked for years before moving to Southwest Florida. But the answer is always “Puerto Rico.”

He visits often, still, and has plenty of memories of growing up closer to the Earth than is possible on the “mainland.” He understands why the new Nature documentary airing in April is called Viva Puerto Rico.

“Two things stand out when I think about Puerto Rico,” he said. “The island and beach lifestyle – because anywhere you are, you aren’t far from the beach. And music, which we called musica folklorica,” or traditional folk music.

Rolon is a photographer, so it’s not surprising that to him,

Mainlanders never quite leave their

native Puerto Rico

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images have particular power. A photo he took of a beach just a few years ago “brings me back to when I was 10 years old,” he said, “and riding my bike with my friends.”

“I grew up about a mile and a half from the beach. Seeing it reminds me of the grainy sand on your feet and the breeze you feel in the shade. No matter how hot it gets, there’s always a breeze on the island.”

The youngest of three boys, Rolon climbed rocks and swam in a pool fed by a waterfall at La Mina Falls in El Yunque National Forest – the same place he visited a few years ago on an assignment and photographed some students from Florida Gulf Coast University and Florida SouthWestern State College.

Sophia Figueroa of Lehigh has

visited the rainforest as well, on summer trips to see her grandmother in Morovis, Puerto Rico, in the more mountainous center of the island. She has been ziplining at a park nearby and swimming in a river. And she said it’s never quiet at night: The noise of cars and commerce she is used to hearing is replaced with the sounds of nature – namely birds.

Sophia visits not far from where her grandfather, Edgardo “Pete” Perez, lived until he was 16 years old and moved with a brother to the mainland.

From a farming family, Perez – “Pito” to nearly everyone – grew up without running water or electricity. It was hard, but beautiful, he said. In addition to the crops his family grew on their acre of land, there was no shortage of edible, wild food, including yucca,

malanga, breadfruit and yautia. Perez’s mother relied on wild

edibles for more than that. “Every time we got sick, my mom went outside and gathered a bunch of plants and made tea,” he said.

At 8 years old, Perez was already working, picking coffee after school hours. When the chance to come to the mainland came, he jumped on it, landing first in New York, where he worked picking cauliflower, which was “stinky,” he said. After working in a winery in New York, he moved to Florida for factory work and eventually retired from the Purina company.

He, too, considers Puerto Rico his first home. n

Watch WGCU HDTVNature Viva Puerto RicoWednesday, April 12 @ 8 pm

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The time is now to show your support for public media

Once again, federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is being threatened. The annual $1.35 per citizen foundational appropriation that provides Southwest Florida families with five streams of quality educational, informational and entertainment television programming and three streams of news and information, alternative and classical music radio programming is at risk. Legislation — House Bills 726 and 727, which would effectively defund public broadcasting — has been introduced in Congress and threatens to dismantle a 50-year-old public-private partnership that provides a free window-to-the- world to every household with a television and individual with a radio or internet access.

Unfortunately, Congressman Francis Rooney, representing Florida’s 19th Congressional District, which stretches from Boca Grande to Marco Island, has signed on as a co-sponsor of the legislation to end federal funding for public broadcasting. I believe Congressman Rooney can be convinced that federal support for public broadcasting is a worthwhile and valuable investment in the nation’s information and education infrastructure. The $445 million appropriation for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting represents 1/100th of 1 percent of the $4 trillion federal budget! Eliminating it would have virtually no effect on the federal deficit and would deprive many rural communities of their only communications lifeline and millions of children of the only preschool classroom they will ever know.

All of your elected representatives need to know how you feel about funding for public broadcasting. However, it is critical that Congressman Rooney hears your thoughts on this issue now — by phone, by letter to his local district offices or by email. The Congressman’s contact information is available on his website at https://francisrooney.house.gov/contact/.

You are the public in public broadcasting. WGCU and its over 1000 sister public TV and radio stations across the country provide unparalleled educational, civic engagement and entertainment programming to every citizen regardless of ability to pay. We also serve as the backbone of the nation’s Emergency and Amber Alert communication systems. Federal funding is critical to keeping the public broadcasting system healthy and available to all. n

Inside WGCUn o t e w o r t h y

by Rick Johnson

WGCU Public Media and the Holocaust Museum and Education Center of

Southwest Floridainvite you to the premiere of

Violins of Hope: Strings of the

HolocaustWednesday, April 19 | 7pm

Myra Janco Daniels Public Media Center, FGCU

Follow the journey of Israeli violinmaker Amnon Weinstein in his efforts to restore violins recovered from the Holocaust. The

powerful one-hour documentary culminates in a concert by The Cleveland Orchestra

featuring the “Violins of Hope.” Narrated by Adrien Brody (“The Pianist” and “The Grand

Budapest Hotel.”)

This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required @ wgcu.org/events

or call 239.590.2510.Lite refreshments will be served.

This premiere is made possible by a grant from WVIZ/PBS ideastream

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Here and away, Headley works for a better world

As we meet and get to know our Leadership Circle members, we are always intrigued by the diverse backgrounds they have and how they are making our world a better place. For instance, our friend David Headley.

David is soft-spoken, friendly and radiates kindness. His young family is vibrant, curious and enjoys the beauty of Florida.

David has a fascinating career as an agriculturist. He travels around the world educating “stakeholders, including small scale farmers, on how to be profitable through best management practices,” he said. The work he performs makes a difference in the lives of individuals and their communities.

He takes his role in the future very seriously. Quoting Abraham Lincoln’s “You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today,” David told us that this is how he views his personal obligation to the world around him. Even with his support of WGCU. “To tune in tomorrow, we must take measure to invest today.”

Another organization that David serves faithfully is WGCU community partner ECHO in North Fort Myers. Just like his day job, his volunteer work supports educating others to improve lives and the environment.

Are you looking to make a lasting legacy in the Southwest Florida community? Let us assist you in discovering the many ways you and your family can make a difference. Contact Kimberly Dye at [email protected] or Gina Dengler at [email protected].

Gina Dengler, Major Gifts officer

Passport gives you quality programming on demand

Did you miss the six-part Victoria series on Masterpiece recently? Want to kick back and get cosmic with some space-themed NOVA shows? Passport is just the ticket.

WGCU Passport is the new member benefit that puts programming on your schedule. Featuring both PBS and select local programming, WGCU Passport allows you to watch even more episodes of your favorite shows, including full seasons of many current and past series.

Questions about this multi-platform app? Go to www.wgcu.org/passport/passport-faq/

Get Expressions onlineAccess Expressions’ great articles and TV schedules on your tablet or computer wherever you are,whenever you want at wgcu.org/expressions.

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APRIL TV HIGHLIGHTS

1 SATURDAY8 pm W Eisenhower’sSecret War Part 1, FromWarrior to President The first hour chronicles Eisenhower’s exploits in World War II, his decision to enter presidential politics, and his fulfillment of an election promise to seek a solution to ending the Korean War after more than 33,000 deaths.

9 pm W Eisenhower’sSecret War Part 2, Building Weapons, Talking Peace The second hour recounts President Eisenhower’s diplomatic confrontations with the Soviet Union during the early Cold War years, crises prompted by aggressive Kremlin-sponsored action around the world.

11 pm E Vicious Season 2, Part 1Violet panics when her wealthy sister Lillian, whom she hasn’t seen in years, announces a visit.

2 SUNDAY8 pm HD Call the MidwifeSeason 6, Part 1The team reunites, but all is not well when a change of management shocks Nonnatus House to the core. Sister Mary Cynthia’s health takes an unexpected turn as mental illness threatens to derail her.

9 pm HD Home FiresSeason 2, Part 1It’s June 1940. Pat strikes up a friendship with a Czech soldier stationed nearby. Sarah receives shocking news about Adam, but her sorrow is overshadowed by a tragedy for Frances.

10 pm W Racing to Zero:In Pursuit of Zero WasteInstead of tossing waste into a landfill, what happens when a city treats garbage as a resource?

3 MONDAY8 pm W America’s First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville ExperimentExamine the pivotal role played by pioneering forestry educator Carl Schenck and his founding of America’s first school of forestry: the Biltmore Forest School.

9 pm HD Independent Lens NewtownExplore the aftermath and resilience of a community devastated by the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

10:30 pm HD POVListening Is an Act of LoveThe first animated special from StoryCorps celebrates the transformative power of listening. The special features six stories from 10 years of the innovative oral history project.

4 TUESDAY8 pm HD Jesus of RomeExamine new evidence, gathered from archaeology, Roman historians, Jewish texts and insights into the Gospels, that suggests Roman power politics led to the series of events that resulted in the crucifixion of Jesus.

9:30 pm W Spectrum:A Story of the MindA live action and animated documentary about autism and sensory perception features Dr. Temple Grandin and others.

10 pm HD FrontlineAmerican PatriotExamine the violent battle between a ranching family in the West and the federal government.

5 WEDNESDAY9 pm HD NOVAHimalayan MegaquakeDramatic eyewitness footage reveals the shocking quake that rocked Nepal in April 2015.

10 pm HD Secrets of the Dead Leonardo: The Man WhoSaved ScienceNew evidence traces many of Leonardo da Vinci’s ideas and inventions to other scientists.

6 THURSDAY8 pm E WGCU FavoritesSee some of your favorites.

9 pm W The Crowd & The Cloud Even Big Data Starts SmallArmchair mappers worldwide update information used by first responders after the Nepal earthquake.

10 pm HD Miss Fisher’sMurder Mysteries Season 1, Cocaine BluesPhryne is invited to a luncheon with John and Lydia Andrews, as well as her Aunt Prudence. She arrives only to learn that John was found dead that morning on the bathroom floor.

7 FRIDAY8 pm E WallanderSeason 4 On MasterpieceThe White LionessThe case of a missing Swede in South Africa leads Wallander down a dangerous path.

9 pm HD Great Performances Young MenA dramatic dance film shot on location in Northern France spotlights soldiers trying to maintain their humanity amidst the brutality of World War I.

9:30 pm E WallanderSeason 4 On MasterpieceA Lesson In LoveA knife-slashed corpse takes Wallander on a chase for the victim’s missing daughter.

Wednesday, April 5 @ 8 pm HD Nature Owl PowerTake a detailed look at owls and see how they’re influencing 21st-century technology and design.

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Great Performances at the Met Prince Igor Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs

Victoria On Masterpiece Doll 123 Victoria On MasterpiecePart 2, Brocket Hall Secrets of the Six Wives Divorced

Victoria On MasterpieceThe Clockwork Prince

Victoria On MasterpieceAn Ordinary Woman

Victoria On MasterpieceThe Queen’s Husband

Secrets of the Six WivesBeheaded, Died

Antiques Roadshow Palm Springs 3 Victoria On MasterpieceEngine of Change

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Secrets of the Six WivesDivorced, Beheaded, Survived

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Wallander Season 4 On Masterpiece The White Lioness Wallander Season 4 On Masterpiece A Lesson in Love

Eisenhower’s Secret WarPart 1, From Warrior to President

Eisenhower’s Secret WarPart 2, Building Weapons, Talking Peace America Reframed Enter the Faun Georgia O’Keeffe:

Woman On Paper

Nature Yosemite Shifting Sands: On the Path to Sustainability

Racing to Zero:In Pursuit of Zero Waste Turning The Tide

America’s First Forest:Carl Schenck and the Asheville

Life on the Line Against All Odds

On Story Rodrigo Garcia ... PBS NewsHour Nightly Business

ReportTo The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

America Reframed If You Build It Spectrum: A Story of the Mind PBS NewsHour Nightly Business

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Independent Lens Newtown (@7:30 pm) Frontline American Patriot PBS NewsHour Nightly Business

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Secrets of the DeadLeonardo, The Man Who Saved Science

The Crowd & The CloudEven Big Data Starts Small PBS NewsHour Nightly Business

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Jesus of Rome (@ 7 pm) Mysteries of the Jesus Prayer PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Asia Insight

Antiques RoadshowPalm Springs, Part 3 As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up

AppearancesAre You Being Served The Best of WGCU

Call the Midwife Season 6, Part 1 Home Fires Season 2, Part 1 The Best of WGCU

Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City, Part 1 Independent Lens Newtown POV Listening Is an Act of Love Charlie Rose

Jesus of Rome Frontline American Patriot Charlie Rose

Nature Owl Power NOVA Himalayan Megaquake Secrets of the Dead Leonardo: The Man Who Saved Science Charlie Rose

British Antiques Roadshow Doc Martin Season 3, The Admirer Miss Fisher’s Murder MysteriesSeason 1, Cocaine Blues Charlie Rose

Washington Week Great Performances Young MenCharlie Rose –The Week Britt Floyd: The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show, Live!

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8 SATURDAY8 pm W Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing AmericaSee a biography of the man who made public parks an essential part of American life.

9 pm W Olmsted andAmerica’s Urban ParksExamine the visionary urban planner’s impact on the creation of America’s great city parks in the late 19th century.

10 pm W America ReframedIf You Build It Follow designer-activists Emily Pilloton and Matthew Miller to rural Bertie County, the poorest in North Carolina, where they work with local high school students to help transform their community and their lives.

9 SUNDAY8 p.m. HD Call the Midwife Season 6, Part 2The Nonnatus team prepares for the birth of a baby they know may not survive. Sister Ursula continues to ruffle feathers.

9 pm HD Home FiresSeason 2, Part 6The attraction between Pat and Marek continues to grow, but the risk of acting on their feelings is huge. At the reading of his will, Frances discovers that Peter was keeping a secret.

10 pm W Lost Bird Project Sculptor Todd McGrain strives to memorialize five birds – the Great Auk, Carolina Parakeet, Labrador Duck, Passenger Pigeon and Heath Hen.

10 MONDAY8 pm W W.S. Merwin:to Plant A TreeExamine the life and work of the poet laureate, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and environmental activist dedicated to preserving native plants on Maui.

9:30 pm W On StoryBreaking Bad: A Conversation with Vince Gilligan Creator of the hit series reflects upon the show’s hyper-serialized storytelling, along with his inspirations and influences.

11 TUESDAY 8 pm W America Reframed Reversing The Mississippi A visionary inventor in the Open Source Ecology movement has created a technology that could change the world, but is struggling to inspire his crew.

9 pm HD American Experience The Great War, Part 2Follow America’s entry into the war as patriotism sweeps the nation, stifling free speech and dissent.

11 pm E Escape from a Nazi Death Camp Jewish prisoners staged a bloody escape from the Nazi death camp of Sobibor during World War II.

12 WEDNESDAY8 pm HD NatureViva Puerto RicoPuerto Rico is a tropical island infused with unique natural wonders but the native wildlife is threatened with extinction. Meet the charismatic scientists dedicated to restoring Puerto Rico’s rich biological heritage.

8:30 pm W Independent Lens The Great InvisibleExplore the stories behind the disastrous Deepwater Horizon oil spill, from fallout to aftermath.

9 pm HD American Experience The Great War, Part 3Discover how the violent conflict transformed the nation forever, as America steps onto the world stage for the first time.

13 THURSDAY8 pm E WGCU FavoritesSee some of your favorites.

9 pm W The Crowd & The Cloud Citizens + ScientistsCitizen scientists track air and water pollution at fracking sites in windswept Wyoming and five other states, using simple but science-based techniques developed by the “Bucket Brigade.”

10 pm HD Miss Fisher’sMurder Mysteries Season 1, Murder on the Ballarat TrainPhryne and Dot are travelling by train to Ballarat. However, during the journey, they awaken an unconscious woman.

14 FRIDAY8 pm HD Washington WeekGuest journalists weigh in on issues of the week in this venerable roundtable.

9 pm W Model T’s to War: American Ambulances on the Western Front, 1914-1918Between 1914 and 1917 - prior to the United States’ entry into World War I - more than 3,000 American volunteers, paying their own passage, set sail for France to aid the war effort.

11 pm E Secrets of the Dead Cavemen Cold CaseA tomb of 49,000-year-old Neanderthal bones are discovered in a remote region of northern Spain.

Monday, April 10 @ 9 pm HD American Experience The Great War, Part 1Explore America’s tortured, nearly three-year journey to war.

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To The Contrary with Bonnie ErbeW.S. Merwin: To Plant A Tree Life on the Line

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Reversing The MississippiBeyond The Mirage:The Future of Water in the West

PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Focus On EuropeLiquid Assets:

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PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report

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The Great War (@ 7 pm)Model T’s to War: American Ambulances on the Western Front

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Call the Midwife Season 6, Part 2 Home Fires Season 2, Part 6 The Best of WGCU

Antiques RoadshowSalt Lake City, Part 2 American Experience The Great War, Part 1 Charlie Rose

Nazi Mega Weapons Hitler’s Island Megafortress American Experience The Great War, Part 2 Charlie Rose

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Washington Week The Best of WGCUCharlie Rose –The Week

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15 SATURDAY8 pm HD Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City, Part 2Ken Sanders appraises an extremely rare, 1851 first edition copy of The Pearl of Great Price — the third volume of Mormon scripture.

9 pm W Yanks Fight theKaiser: A National Guard Division in WWI Archival photographs, silent movies, period newsreels and German war footage piece together the story of one National Guard unit’s contributions to the “War to End all Wars.”

11 pm E Secrets of the Dead After StonehengeThe remains of a 3,000-year-old English settlement shed light on the history of the western world. 16 SUNDAY8 pm HD Call the Midwife Season 3, Part 8A Chinese first-time mother faces an unexpected crisis, while new legislation and Sister Ursula cause serious problems for Shelagh and Dr. Turner.

9 pm HD Home FiresSeason 2, Part 6As the war intensifies, the women must do all they can to keep spirits high.

10 pm HD Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Season 6, Part 1Having failed to secure the annulment of King Henry’s marriage to Katherine of Aragon, Cardinal Wolsey is stripped of his powers. His hopes of returning to the king’s favor lie with the ever-loyal Thomas Cromwell.

17 MONDAY9 pm W Life on the LineOut of the RubbleThe 2010 earthquake in Haiti brought utter destruction to the country. Trapped under the rubble for three days, 8-year-old Sebastian Lamothe is faced with the reality of losing his parents, his home, and his leg.

9:30 pm W On StoryQueens of ComedyStars Paula Pell, Katie Dippold, Liz Meriwether, with Paul Feig as moderator.

10 pm HD Autism:Coming of AgeIn the next 10 to 15 years, an estimated 800,000 children with autism will age out of the school system and transition into adulthood. And they will need support services.

18 TUESDAY8 pm HD American Experience: Grand Coulee DamLearn how tension between technological success and environmental impact hangs over Grand Coulee.

9 pm HD FrontlineLast Days of SolitaryFollow what happens to recently released prisoners when they go from solitary to the streets. With extraordinary access to the Maine State Prison, the film examines the long-term effects of solitary confinement and efforts to reduce its use.

9:30 pm W Far Afield:A Conservation Love StorySee this documentary about conservation icon and author Bert Raynes.

19 WEDNESDAY9 pm HD NOVAHolocaust Escape TunnelIn the heart of Lithuania, a Holocaust secret lies buried.

10 pm HD Escape from aNazi Death CampAt Sobibor, the remote Nazi death camp, 300 Jewish prisoners staged a break out. Using drama-reconstruction and first-hand testimony, the film travels to Sobibor with survivors.

20 THURSDAY8 pm E NatureSnowbound: Animals of WinterTravel across the snow globe to meet penguins, bison and more animal survivors of winter.

9 pm W The Crowd & The Cloud Viral vs. Virus Sensors on asthma inhalers generate real-time maps of environmental dangers to help patients, physicians and disease detectives in Louisville, Ky.

10 pm HD Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries The Green Mill MurderWhile Phryne is at the Green Mill dance hall, a man is murdered and her dance partner becomes a suspect.

21 FRIDAY8 pm W Eating AlabamaA filmmaker turns the camera on himself as he and his wife upend their lives in pursuit of local food, discovering along the way stories about community, sustainability and identity.

9 pm W Growing CitiesExamine the role of urban agriculture in the United States and its potential for revitalizing cities and changing the way Americans eat.

11 pm HD Charlie Rose Join the host for defining moments in — and conversations about — the news, the sciences, the arts and entertainment.

Wednesday, April 19 @ 8 pm HD Nature Hotel ArmadilloWelcome to the “Hotel Armadillo,” where the elusive giant armadillo digs a daily hole deep in the Brazilian rainforest and leaves behind a suite for 25 species of jungle clientele.

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The exhibition includes large-scale installations, gallery works, Box’s own compositions as well as collaborative works with his wife Jennifer and world-renowned origami artists Robert J. Lang, Te Jui Fu, and Michael G. LaFosse. Related family activities, lectures, and workshops accompany the exhibition.

See additional Origami in the Garden works at Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum.Origami in the Garden is presented in partnership with Artis–Naples,The Baker Museum.Please visit artisnaples.org or call 239.597.1900 for exhibition details.

The exhibition includes large-scale installations, gallery works, Box’s own compositions as well as collaborative works with his wife Jennifer and world-renowned origami artists Robert J. Lang, Te Jui Fu, and Michael G. LaFosse. Related family activities, lectures, and workshops

Origami in the Garden works at Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum.

On view now through April 23, 2017

Monumental sculptures created by artist Kevin Box tell the story of origami, the Japanese art of paper folding.

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Nature Snowbound: Animals of Winter Great Polar Bear Feast Thin Ice - The Inside Storyof Climate Science Nature Yosemite

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American ExperienceThe Great War (@ 7 pm)

Yanks Fight the Kaiser:A National Guard Division In WWI

America ReframedReversing the Mississippi

Beyond The Mirage: The Future of Water in the West

Nature Viva Puerto Rico American Conscience:The Reinhold Niebuhr Story Let There Be Light Mysteries of the Jesus Prayer

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Life on the Line Out of the Rubble

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America Reframed Kivalina Far Afield: Conser- vation Love Story

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Escape from a Nazi Death Camp The Crowd & The Cloud Viral Vs. Virus

Eating Alabama Growing Cities

PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report

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PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Global 3000

PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Focus On Europe

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PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Asia Insight

Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City, Part 2 As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up

AppearancesAre You Being Served Home Fires Season 2, Part 6

Call the Midwife Season 3, Part 8 Home Fires Season 2, Part 6 Wolf Hall on MasterpieceSeason 6, Part 1

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Antiques RoadshowSalt Lake City, Part 3 Antiques Roadshow Chicago, Part 2 Autism: Coming of Age Charlie Rose

American Experience Grand Coulee Dam Frontline Last Days of Solitary Charlie Rose

Nature Hotel Armadillo NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel Escape from a Nazi Death Camp Charlie Rose

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The Green Hill Murder Charlie Rose

Washington Week The Best of WGCUCharlie Rose –The Week Charlie Rose

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22 SATURDAY8 pm W American MastersA Fierce Green FireExperience the battle for a living planet in the first big-picture exploration of the environmental movement, spanning 50 years.

9 pm W Rebels with a CauseThis spotlights a small group of people who banded together to protect and preserve open spaces near urban areas for parks and farms from rampant development.

10 pm W America Reframed KivalinaAt the edge of the world, the Inupiaq people are fighting for survival on this namesake island that teeters on the edge of the North Pacific.

23 SUNDAY8 pm HD Call the Midwife Season 6, Part 4An expectant mother buckles under the strains of pregnancy. As Tom provides pastoral care, he reveals why this case has touched him more than most.

9 pm HD Home FiresSeason 2, Part 4Teresa is asked on a date. Alison worries that her involvement with the Lyons could be dangerous.

10 pm HD Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Season 6, Part 3Anne gives birth to a baby girl, failing to produce Henry’s longed-for male heir. Cromwell demands the nobility and church swear an oath acknowledging Anne as lawful queen, but will Thomas Moore agree?

24 MONDAY8 pm W Pacific HeartbeatMele Murals A documentary about the power of art reveals the unlikely union of graffiti and ancient Hawaiian culture.

9 pm W Local USAPortrait of HarryRenowned painter Harry Somers endured an incredible trauma and is now suffering from a terminal illness.

25 TUESDAY8 pm HD American Experience Command and Control Discover the terrifying truth behind one of America’s most dangerous nuclear accidents—the deadly 1980 incident at an Arkansas Titan II missile complex.

9 pm W Against All Odds: The Fight for a Black Middle Class New York Times Journalist Bob Herbert narrates this documentary about the extraordinary difficulty African-Americans have faced in their efforts to establish and maintain a middle class standard of living.

10 pm HD FrontlineThe Fish on My PlateJournalist and author Paul Greenberg spends a year eating only fish. And travels to investigate the health of the ocean – as well as his own.

26 WEDNESDAY8 pm HD NatureForest of the LynxForests are far more complex than previously imagined. The documentary, filmed in 4K, travels deep into the remote forests of the Kalkalpen National Park in Austria — the largest area of wilderness in the Alps.

9 pm HD NOVA Building Chernobyl’s MegatombAn international team of engineers races to construct a gargantuan dome to contain the lingering radioactive materials and crumbling remains of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor.

10 pm HD Wild WeatherSee how weather works through experiments that show how nature transforms simple ingredients like wind, water and temperature into something spectacular and powerful.

27 THURSDAY8 pm HD Wild WeatherSee April 26 for show description.

9 pm E WGCU FavoritesSee some of your favorites.

10 pm HD Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Death at Victoria DockPhryne witnesses a shooting at the docks in the middle of a strike. Consequently, she gets to learn a lot about Latvians.

28 FRIDAY8 pm HD American ExperienceCommand and ControlSee April 25 for description.

9 pm W Nuclear RequiemA film meditation explores the conundrum of humankind’s most lethal weapon, investigates the continuing struggle over how to resolve this complex issue, and ponders why nuclear weapons continue to exist.

11 pm E The TunnelSeason 1, Part 1A murder investigation begins Inside the Channel Tunnel between Britain and France.

Monday, April 24 @ 10 pm HDViolins of Hope: Strings of the HolocaustA documentary features Israeli violinmaker Amnon Weinstein and his efforts to restore violins recovered from the Holocaust.

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Masterpiece Mystery Endeavour Season 2, Trove Masterpiece Mystery Endeavour Season 2, Nocturne The Tunnel Season 1, Part 1

American Masters A Fierce Green Fire Rebels with a Cause America Reframed Kivalina Far Afield: Conser-vation Love Story

Nature Hotel Armadillo Violins of Hope: Strings of the Holocaust Making Light In Terezin Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home

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Independent Lens Last Laugh (@ 7 pm) Frontline The Fish On My Plate

Wild Weather The Crowd & The Cloud

American Experience Command and Control (@ 7 pm) Nuclear Requiem

PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Global 3000

PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Focus On Europe

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Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City, Part 3 As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up

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Strings of the Holocaust Charlie Rose

American Experience Command and Control Charlie RoseFrontline The Fish on My Plate

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29 SATURDAY8 pm W Paving The Way: The National Park-To-Park Highway Part 1, See America First Twelve motorists embark upon the 1920 inaugural tour of the National Park-to-Park Highway.

9 pm W Paving The Way: The National Park-To-Park Highway Part 2, Welcome HomeContinue the journey of the 1920 inaugural tour of the National Park-to-Park Highway.

11 pm E The TunnelSeason 1, Part 2A killer claims to highlight ills of contemporary European society as his second “truth” unfolds.

30 SUNDAY8 pm HD Call the Midwife Season 6, Part 5Nonnatus House welcomes a new recruit, nurse Valerie Dyer. A vulnerable young man captures the hearts of Fred and Violet, while the whereabouts of Sister Mary Cynthia causes distress among the team.

9 pm HD Home FiresSeason 2, Part 5Steph risks losing the farm. Sarah finds herself in a dangerous situation, while Teresa has a decision to make.

Sunday, April 30 @ 10 pm HD Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Season 6, Part 5 With Anne pregnant again and away from court, Henry begins to take notice of Jane Seymour.

here and Americans’ continuing love of seafood. In New York’s Hudson Valley, Jean Claude Frajmund has launched an operation of what look like multiple above-ground kiddie pools, according to a report by NPR. At Eco Shrimp Garden, Frajmund harvests Pacific white shrimp in tanks. It’s not “pink gold,” though.

Southwest Florida struggles to find its own answers to why the United States imports 90 percent of its seafood. According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, what Americans eat comes mainly from China, Thailand,

Canada, Indonesia, Vietnam and Ecuador. Oddly, one of the top imported products is shrimp.

It’s clear the American appetite for seafood is going strong. NOAA numbers show that people in this country eat about 14.5 pounds per year per person, which in 2013 (the latest year for which statistics are available) that worked out to 4.6 billion pounds.

Ways of leveraging that fondness will continue to be a theme of WGCU’s Sustainable Seafood series. Up next: Video shorts about the “sea-to-table” movement examining how some local seafood gets from the dock to the plate. n

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Katie Fischer of Island Seafood in Matlacha with locally caught pink shrimp Photo by Dayna Harpster

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Follow that cat!Nature Cat seems to know that April brings

something special: Earth Month! Each day, the mild-mannered housecat known as Fred bides his time until the family is gone, and then heads out to the backyard to become Nature Cat, “explorer extraordinaire.”

Voiced by former Saturday Night Live cast member Taran Killam, Fred delights kids 3 to 8 with his adventures in natural science – in the natural world. He’s joined by current SNL players Kate McKinnon as Squeeks the mouse and Bobby Moynihan as Hal the dog. Along with pet rabbit Daisy (voiced by Kate Micucci of Big Bang Theory), Fred AKA Nature Cat embarks on missions full of nature investigation.

Check TV schedules for Nature Cat on WGCU HDTV. He’s a gamer, too: Go to http://pbskids.org/naturecat/

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Fetch! with Ruff RuffmanCyberchaseCyberchase

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Peg + CatThe Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

Super WHY!Clifford

Thomas & FriendsThomas & Friends

CaillouSid the Science Kid

Bob the BuilderWordWorldSuper WHY!

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Daniel Tiger’s NeighborhoodDaniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

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Making it sweeter with Martha’s helpEven if you’re a beginner, you can learn to create the finest desserts and treats at home with Martha Stewart on Martha Bakes. She shares baking tips and techniques, giving you the confidence to create delectable baked goods — from scratch — in your own kitchen. She works with updated versions of the classics and uses flavors and ingredients in new ways for twists on some familiar favorites.

To start a Saturday in a very sweet way, tune in to Create on April 15 @ 6 am for one episode, and then another @ 8:30 am. The Create and HD schedules are sprinkled with confections from Martha Stewart as well, so check listings at wgcu.org/tv/schedules.

Food binge: The weekend of April 29 and 30 offers two opportunities to get your fill of Mexican cooking when a marathon of Pati’s Mexican Table episodes airs from 6 am to noon on Saturday and repeats from noon to 6 pm Sunday on Create.

Pati Jinich was a foreign policy analyst who took a career detour to take her childhood roots in Latin America down another avenue. On each 30-minute episode, she delves into the history of Mexico’s food and people. Make it a day!

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April 2 In The Dark – Episode 3, The One Who Got AwayIn the Dark examines how law enforcement handled the kidnapping of Jacob Wetterling, an 11-year-old Minnesota boy – a case that went unsolved for nearly 27 years. The closest you can get to a conversation with Jacob Wetterling about his abduction is to talk to Jared Scheierl, who was forced into a car and assaulted by Danny Heinrich in January 1989. That was nine months before Jacob was kidnapped.

April 16 In The Dark – Episode 4, Person of InterestDan Rassier now wishes he’d insisted that police search his family’s St. Joseph farm top to bottom the night Jacob Wetterling was abducted. That way, they would have known there was nothing to find. And it would have been harder for them to come back 21 years later to search with backhoes and declare him a “person of interest” in the case.

April 23 In The Dark – Episode 5, What’s Going on Down There?The story of two more cases the Stearns County Sheriff’s Department had trouble solving, and a man whose life was ruined when he was wrongly suspected of killing a police officer. The program includes data showing a shockingly low clearance rate for major crimes not just in Stearns County but in many other places around the country.

Intelligence Squared

April 30 Is Policing Racially Biased?What are the statistics, and how should we interpret them? How have recent incidents shaped our view of policing? Does crime drive law enforcement’s use of force, or is there racial bias?

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April 9 Admiral James Stavridis – Global Security & NATO A former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO will provide a sweeping overview of global security challenges — the Islamic State, Russia, Syria, Afghanistan, narcotics, piracy, and cyber threats — and discuss the ongoing role of NATO in meeting them as an ally of the United States.

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