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Phenology Report: Why are there suddenly so many baby frogs?
Phenology Report: Why are there suddenly so many baby frogs?
KAXE Staff Phenologist John Latimer provides his weekly assessment of nature in Northern Minnesota. This is the week of ... Read more
27 Jul 2023
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16mins
Ranked #2
Phenology Talkbacks: Ghost plants arise
Phenology Talkbacks: Ghost plants arise
Students and listeners from across the state send in their nature reports. Depending on the season, reports may cover wi... Read more
26 Jul 2023
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11mins
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Ranked #3
Phenology Report: John crows about corvids, heeds harmful hemlocks
Phenology Report: John crows about corvids, heeds harmful hemlocks
KAXE Staff Phenologist John Latimer provides his weekly assessment of nature in Northern Minnesota. This is the week of ... Read more
20 Jul 2023
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17mins
Ranked #4
Phenology Talkbacks: Gregarious loons and solicitous woodpeckers
Phenology Talkbacks: Gregarious loons and solicitous woodpeckers
Students and listeners from across the state send in their nature reports. Depending on the season, reports may cover wi... Read more
19 Jul 2023
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11mins
Ranked #5
Staving off swimming sickness: Waterborne illnesses with Trisha Robinson
Staving off swimming sickness: Waterborne illnesses with Trisha Robinson
The epidemiologist supervisor of waterborne diseases at the Minnesota Department of Health joined Heidi Holtan and Kari ... Read more
18 Jul 2023
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13mins
Ranked #6
Monarch butterflies and the decline of native pollinators
Monarch butterflies and the decline of native pollinators
Monarch populations have declined due to habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change. Monarch Joint Venture seeks to ... Read more
14 Jul 2023
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21mins
Ranked #7
Phenology Report: A Veery close look at mid-summer wildflowers
Phenology Report: A Veery close look at mid-summer wildflowers
KAXE Staff Phenologist John Latimer provides his weekly assessment of nature in Northern Minnesota. This is the week of ... Read more
13 Jul 2023
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19mins
Ranked #8
Phenology Talkbacks: Would a snapper eat a goose?
Phenology Talkbacks: Would a snapper eat a goose?
Students and listeners from across the state send in their nature reports. Depending on the season, reports may cover wi... Read more
13 Jul 2023
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11mins
Ranked #9
Phenology Report: Nature's fireworks, galls, butterflies and dragonflies
Phenology Report: Nature's fireworks, galls, butterflies and dragonflies
KAXE Staff Phenologist John Latimer provides his weekly assessment of nature in Northern Minnesota. This is the week of ... Read more
7 Jul 2023
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16mins
Ranked #10
Phenology Talkbacks: A baby is born and turtle talk
Phenology Talkbacks: A baby is born and turtle talk
Students and listeners from across the state send in their nature reports. Depending on the season, reports may cover wi... Read more
7 Jul 2023
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6mins