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One of the truest signs of Spring is when the sap flows from the maple trees. This year in northern Minnesota, the sap, like Spring, has been hard to pin down. Last week, three sap seekers discussed their observations and what to make of the slow start to the season.
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Phenology Talkbacks are an opportunity for our community to connect with the station thru nature… Each week listeners and students report observations and…
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...we know that pollinators are really important to ecosystem health. They not only keep up the plants in our local community in lots of different ways by…
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Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Each week, listeners send along phenological observations and questions…
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Every Tuesday our resident phenologist John Latimer takes a closer look at the natural world around us during the Phenology Show. We share observations…
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Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Every week our resident phenologist John Latimer takes a close look at…
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Every Tuesday during the morning show, our resident phenologist John Latimer takes a deep dive into nature...just before 7am, he shares notes and phone…
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Tuesdays are special around here! Every Tuesday during the morning show, we bring listeners The Phenology Show. It's a special time when we focus on and…
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Tuesdays are special around here! Every Tuesdya during the morning show, we bring listeners The Phenology Show, it's a special time when we focus on and…
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Talkback is one way we engage with listeners. Phenology talkbacks become a conversation that paints a picture of what's happening out in nature at a given…