Discovering Alabama
Discovering Alabama, the longest running and most popular locally produced show on Alabama Public Television, appeared in Alabama homes and classrooms in 1985, when Dr. Doug Phillips first invited viewers to “Come along with me as we explore the wild wonders of this land.”
As an environmental educator for the Alabama Museum of Natural History, Dr. Doug knew that the natural world could bridge the disciplines for a cross-curriculum approach to teaching. Discovering Alabama programs are correlated with the Alabama Course of Study and, with accompanying Teacher Guides, support the teaching of K–12 academic requirements for science, history, social studies, geography and environmental education.
We encourage viewer response and Dr. Doug prefers that correspondence be in the form of an email or a written letter.
Alabama Urban Nature Preserves
Insect Wonders
Tumbling Waters
Alabama Quadricentennial
Animal Friends Part II
93. Alabama Birds - Discovering Alabama
92. Animal Friends - Discovering Alabama
Fossils Discovering Alabama Fossils
Wetumpka Impact Crater
Invasive
Black Belt
Alabama Soils
Little River
Locust Fork River
Mobile-Tensaw River
Flint River
Wildlife Rescuers
Whitetail Deer
Delta Revist
Bats
Forest History
Trails
Alabama National Forests
43 Alabama Soils Discovering Alabama (closed caption)
40 Dugger Mountain Wilderness Discovering Alabama (closed caption)
21 Dauphin Island Discovering Alabama (closed caption)
90. Discovering Alabama Grand Sylvan Realm
Discovering Alabama E O Wilson Special