Trevor Harris
AnnouncerTrevor serves as KBIA’s weekday morning host for classical music. He has been involved with local radio since 1990, when he began volunteering as a music and news programmer at KOPN, Columbia's community radio station. Before joining KBIA, Trevor studied social work at Mizzou and earned a masters degree in geography at the University of Alabama. He has worked in community development and in urban and bicycle/pedestrian planning, and recently served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zambia with his wife, Lisa Groshong. An avid bicycle commuter and jazz fan, Trevor has cycled as far as Colorado and pawed through record bins in three continents.
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As days get shorter and temperatures drop, Missouri’s black bears are entering dens to spend the winter months when food supplies are scarce.Bears will…
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This week on Discover Nature, watch for white-tailed deer in rut.Each fall, fawns lose their spots, adults’ coats change from reddish-yellow to grayish…
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Much has come from the November 2015 protests here at MU. One upcoming series of discussions on race will occur in a new course that begins in January. A…
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This week on Discover Nature, listen for the eerie calls of bobcats in the wild.Several hundred years ago, bobcats lived throughout the United States.…
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As warm days grow farther apart, waves of colder air sweep across the state, bringing wind and rain that chill the blaze of autumn leaves.Dabbling ducks,…
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This week on Discover Nature, watch for spiders spinning silken webs, and “ballooning.”Spiders have glands that produce liquid silk, and spinnerets near…
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Area businesses are working to be more inclusive of those with disabilities. On this week's episode of Thinking Out Loud, KBIA's Darren Hellwege talked…
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As autumn begins in Missouri, one of the state’s most fragile and unique species is active beneath the surface of some streams.Hellbenders are large…
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Authors Andrew Carroll and Paul Hockenos are in Columbia in the next week to promote their latest publications. KBIA's Darren Hellwege talked with both…
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This week on Discover Nature keep your eyes peeled around dusk for groups of little brown bats.Little brown myotises, or mouse-eared bats are only about…