
Andrew Stuart
ProducerAndrew Stuart is the producer for the Marfa Public Radio series “Nature Notes” and was one of the first employees at the station.
After living in Alpine, TX for several years, Andrew moved to Dell City in 2009, where he writes remotely for the station. In 2019, Stuart was awarded an environmental reporting award from the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club.
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American lions, saber tooth tigers and short-faced bears, oh my! A day in Ice Age West Texas is terrifying to imagine. And now, West Texans can experience the Pleistocene past at a new exhibit at the Sibley Nature Center in Midland.
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The writer Edward Abbey described his first sight of the Rocky Mountains, as a 17-year-old hitchhiker from Pennsylvania:“On the Western horizon... was a…
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How is a mountain made? The story often spans millions of years. But not always.On one explosive day, some 33 million years ago, the Chinati Volcano…
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“Guadalupe Mountains National Park has a reputation as a hiker's paradise. It's deserved.”That headline from a New York Times article distills the…
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“I look to the mountain,” the Psalmist of the Bible says, speaking for many of us. Our eyes are drawn to summits – mountain peaks have enthralled…
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Women have made critical contributions to the sciences for centuries. But despite efforts to increase female participation in STEM – science, technology,…
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Paquime, or Casas Grandes – a few hours drive from El Paso in Chihuahua, Mexico – is a stunning archeological site, the largest urban center known from…
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“There are many houses of great size, strength and height,” the Spanish chronicler Baltasar Obregon wrote in the 1560s. “They are six and seven stories,…
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“These are the days of miracle and wonder, and don't cry, baby, don't cry.”Those lines from a Paul Simon song resonate in a time of unprecedented and…
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“The Old Man in the Fur Coat.” “Old Slew Foot.” “Mama Grizzly.” “Child of the Mountain God.” Bears have always held a special place in the human…