Discovering Alabama is a series on Alabama Public Television about Alabama's natural history. [1] It is hosted by Doug Phillips, a naturalist-educator with the Alabama Museum of Natural History which produces the show. Broadcast since 1985, the show has won four Southeast Emmy Awards. [2] [3] It the longest running show on Alabama Public Television and one of the station's most popular. [4] [5]
The show has aired more than 100 episodes in its 40-year history. [6] As of 2019, 76 episodes were digitized and posted online. [7]
The show has a partnership with the Alabama Department of Education. [8]
Phillips wrote the 2002 book Discovering Alabama Wetlands [9] [10] with photographs by Robert P. Falls and a foreword by Edward O. Wilson. In 2006 Phillips book Discovering Alabama Forests was published. [6] He was inducted into the university of Alabama Hall of Fame in 2023 for his work on the show. [5]
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Discovering Alabama is a series on Alabama Public Television about Alabama's natural history. [1] It is hosted by Doug Phillips, a naturalist-educator with the Alabama Museum of Natural History which produces the show. Broadcast since 1985, the show has won four Southeast Emmy Awards. [2] [3] It the longest running show on Alabama Public Television and one of the station's most popular. [4] [5]
The show has aired more than 100 episodes in its 40-year history. [6] As of 2019, 76 episodes were digitized and posted online. [7]
The show has a partnership with the Alabama Department of Education. [8]
Phillips wrote the 2002 book Discovering Alabama Wetlands [9] [10] with photographs by Robert P. Falls and a foreword by Edward O. Wilson. In 2006 Phillips book Discovering Alabama Forests was published. [6] He was inducted into the university of Alabama Hall of Fame in 2023 for his work on the show. [5]
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