Environment
Brook trout spawn is on in cold streams
-Chel Anderson is a botanist and plant ecologist for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Fall is time for the annual moose rut
-Chel Anderson is a botanist and plant ecologist for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Points North: Irony Amidst Beauty Along Autumn Byways
-One word describes autumn color on the North Shore this year—extraordinary. Perfect summer weather extended into September, when just enough rain fell to replenish the thirsty forest.
Busy beavers and ballooning spiders signify fall
Jay Andersen-Chel Anderson is a botanist and plant ecologist for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Mammals begin the process of storing up for winter
Jay Andersen-Chel Anderson is a botanist and plant ecologist for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Climate change could bring major changes to BWCAW
-Could the boreal forest of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness change to a more temperate hardwood landscape or even a grassland savanna? If so, when?
Michigan Tech researcher reviews recent discoveries in Isle Royale moose study
-Wildlife ecologist Prof. John Vucetich chatted with Bob Sept. 3 about the long-running moose-wolf study on Isle Royale, recent discoveries about arthritis in moose, and what it might mean for humans.
North Shore corridor important to fall migration
Jay Andersen-Chel Anderson is a botanist and plant ecologist from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Field Notes: Magnolia warbler and blue headed vireo
-Field Notes with Molly Hoffman can be heard every Thursday, Fri