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Season Watch Newsletter Archive (Oct. 2023-present)

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The Season Watch Newsletter is designed to bring you closer to the great outdoors! Find former editions of the Season Watch Newsletter here. Things happen fast in nature, so don't miss out - subscribe to get the most recent nature news and tips.

Don't miss the Season Watch e-newsletter - subscribe here! You can find more phenology and nature news on our Phenology Podcast and Science and Nature page, and check out our phenology resource library here.

November 2024

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The weekly watchlist for Nov. 11, 2024

October 2024

September 2024

August 2024

July 2024

June 2024

May 2024

A portion of the May 31, 2024 Season Watch Newsletter.
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A portion of the May 31, 2024 Season Watch Newsletter.

April 2024

March 2024

February 2024

A section of the February 2, 2024 Season Watch Newsletter.
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A section of the February 2, 2024 Season Watch Newsletter.

January 2024

December 2023

"I love this newsletter so much. I smile the whole way through and chuckle while I’m learning new things - every time."
Rachel from Vermont

November 2023

October 2023

Charlie Mitchell (she/they) joined KAXE in February of 2022. Charlie creates the Season Watch Newsletter, produces the Phenology Talkbacks show, coordinates the Phenology in the Classroom program, and writes nature-related stories for KAXE's website. Essentailly, Charlie is John Latimer's faithful sidekick and makes sure all of KAXE's nature/phenology programs find a second life online and in podcast form.


With a background in ecology and evolutionary biology, Charlie enjoys learning a little bit about everything, whether it's plants, mushrooms, or the star-nosed mole. (Fun fact: Moles store fat in their tails, so they don't outgrow their tunnels every time conditions are good.)