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KAXE Staff Phenologist John Latimer, right, poses with the late Harry Hutchins, who co-hosted the "KAXE Morning Show" on Tuesday mornings with Latimer. Hutchins was a forestry instructor and died in March 2021.
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KAXE Staff Phenologist John Latimer, right, poses with the late Harry Hutchins, who co-hosted the "A Talk on the Wild Side" on Tuesday mornings. Hutchins was a forestry instructor and died in March 2021.

This week's Season Watch pod features a full John Latimer report, Little Falls Middle School and, in honor of our 50th year, a look back! Scott Hall talks with the late Harry Hutchins, forest ecology instructor and longtime host of KAXE's "A Talk on the Wild Side."

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We're looking back this week!

From our archives, the late Harry Hutchins talks with Scott Hall about the final assignment in one of his forest ecology classes at Itasca Community College.

You'll also hear John Latimer's latest nature report, including the eaglets hanging out at his house AND the students from Little Falls Middle School.

Attributions

  1. Downy woodpecker by Peter Mundale
  2. The Phenology Report and Little Falls Middle School student phenology originally aired on KAXE.
  3. Barred owl from Pelican Rapids.
  4. This episode was produced by Heidi Holtan.

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Email us at seasonwatch@kaxe.org.

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Heidi Holtan has been involved with KAXE since 2002. Now as Director of Content and Public Affairs she manages and is the host of the KAXE Morning Show, including a variety of local content like Phenology, What's for Breakfast, Area Voices, The Sports Page and much more, alongside Morning Edition from NPR. Her latest project is Ham Radio: Cooking with Amy Thielen.
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