Sandy Hausman

The Kado licorice shop in Graefekiez, Berlin.

How would you like your licorice? Fudge-filled, salty, sugar-free, organic…

Licorice is often referred to as “Bärendreck,” or bear poop, in parts of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. But one sharp entrepreneur in Berlin has created a local sensation.

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Park Neglect

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Fire Toads

Two years ago, a lightning strike set off a wildfire that swept through thousands of acres in Montana, and destroyed nearly a third of the landscape in Glacier National Park. But as Sandy Hausman reports, the fire may have helped out one little forest dweller.

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Conservation Cows

California’s native grassland used to be wide and plentiful, but now, only one percent of the land remains. Conservationists are trying to restore the grasslands, and now they have a bovine ally. Sandy Hausman reports.

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The Cofans of the Amazon

From Ecuador, the story of an Amazonian tribe that fought the usual battle with oil companies and the government to keep its land. But as Sandy Hausman reports, this story has a twist. With the help of an American man raised as one of them, the Cofan Indians actually won their battle.

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Park Neglect

Many of the famous features that draw people to America’s national parks are in a sorry state of disrepair. They’re remote–expensive and even dangerous to fix. Sandy Hausman reports from the sweeping heights of Glacier National Park in Montana.

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Conservation Cows

California’s native grassland used to be wide and plentiful, but now only one percent of the land remains. Conservationists are trying to restore the grasslands and now have a bovine ally. Sandy Hausman reports.