Northern Community Radio presents Phenology
Summary: Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate.
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Phenology is the biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Phenology Talkbacks are an opportunity for listeners to connect with the station about nature. Each week, resident phenologist John Latimer gathers the phenological correspondence and classroom observations sent his way. He shares and discusses them every Tuesday morning during the Phenology Show. Student Reports for this week are below! Kelliher kids report a moose, a white weasel, and flying squirrels! Students at Pike
Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Each week, our resident phenologist John Latimer closely assesses the subtle changes happening outside and gives a full, official phenology report. In this week's report we learn that John went ice skating on his lake and he's got advice for folks heading out to skate in the coming days. He also discusses many beautiful plants observable in the forest these days, over-wintering caterpillars, and he answers a
Phenology is the biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Phenology Talkbacks are an opportunity for listeners to connect with the station about nature. Each week, resident phenologist John Latimer gathers the phenological correspondence and classroom observations sent his way. He shares and discusses them every Tuesday morning, shortly before 7am. Thanks to everyone who contributes to the Phenology Talkbacks! We are grateful! This week we heard from students in Kelliher, Hill City
Today we talked with Jothsna Harris Director of Community Engagement at Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy. Their organization is collecting letters until December 8th to give to the MN Legislature of 2021 to spur bold legislation concerning climate change. Check out how to submit your own letter concerning climate change here!
Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Each week, our resident phenologist John Latimer closely assesses the subtle changes happening outside and gives a full, official phenology report. This week, hear about a finch eruption, grosbeaks returning, a bullock's oriole, and the logical co-existence of the nuthatch and the brown creeper.
The Phenology Show makes me feel close to nature. - Pearl Newstok Tuesdays are one of our favorite days because... Phenology! Phenology is the biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Phenology Talkbacks are an opportunity for listeners to connect with the station about nature. Each week, resident phenologist John Latimer gathers the phenological correspondence and classroom observations sent his way. He shares and discusses them every Tuesday morning, shortly before 7am. Thanks to
Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Each week, resident phenologist John Latimer closely assesses the subtle changes happening outside and gives a full, official phenology report. What a wild week it was with temps hovering around 70 degrees one day and down to 30 the next. In a strange twist of events, John reports snakes, frogs, and turtles in November. Listen to his report for much more! Check out our Season Watch page on Facebook for more pics,
Phenology Talkbacks are an opportunity for our community to connect with the station thru nature… Each week listeners and students report observations and present questions to our resident phenologist John Latimer. What are you noticing? Send your observations via email or voicemail at 218-999-9876. You could even record a voice memo on your phone and send your thought that way! If you are a teacher interested in getting your class on the phenology trail, John has created a whole phenology
Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Each week, resident phenologist John Latimer closely assesses the subtle changes happening outside and gives a full, official phenology report. Deer hunting opens this weekend. In this report, John addresses that and much more! Let us know what you are noticing outside by leaving a voicemail at 218-999-9876 or sending us an email . We would love to hear from you! Also, check out our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch page of
Phenology Talkbacks are an opportunity for our community to connect with the station thru nature… Each week listeners and students report observations and present questions to our resident phenologist John Latimer. What are you noticing? Send your observations via email or voicemail at 218-999-9876. You could even record a voice memo on your phone and send your thought that way! If you are a teacher interested in getting your class on the phenology trail, John has created a whole phenology
Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Each week, resident phenologist John Latimer closely assesses the subtle changes happening outside and gives a full, official phenology report. What a week of phenological changes! This week John gives an animal track report as well as much more! Let us know what you are noticing outside by leaving a voicemail at 218-999-9876 or sending us an email . We would love to hear from you! Also, check out our KAXE-KBXE
Phenology Talkbacks are an opportunity for our community to connect with the station thru nature… Each week listeners and students report observations and present questions to our resident phenologist John Latimer. What are you noticing? Send your observations via email or voicemail at 218-999-9876. You could even record a voice memo on your phone and send your thought that way! If you are a teacher interested in getting your class on the phenology trail, John has created a whole phenology
Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Each week, resident phenologist John Latimer closely assesses the subtle changes happening outside and gives a full, official phenology report. Nature is changing right before our eyes these days. This week John gives an indepth report of keaf changes on a variety of trees and shrubs, the last bumblebees for the season, and a bird report. Let us know what you are noticing outside by leaving a voicemail at 218-999
Phenology Talkbacks are an opportunity for our community to connect with the station thru nature… Each week listeners and students report observations and present questions to our resident phenologist John Latimer. What are you noticing? Send your observations via email or voicemail at 218-999-9876. You could even record a voice memo on your phone and send your thought that way! If you are a teacher interested in getting your class on the phenology trail, John has created a whole phenology
Phenology Talkbacks are an opportunity for listeners to connect with the station thru one of our favorite things: nature! Each week, listeners and students report observations and present questions to our resident phenologist, John Latimer. What are you noticing? Send your observations via email or voicemail at 218-999-9876. You could even record a voice memo on your phone and send your thought that way ! If you are a teacher interested in getting your class on the phenology trail, John has