Environment
Dr. Seth Moore - Tribal Sovereignty, Treaty Rights, and Federal Partnerships
-Dr. Seth Moore is Director of Biology and Environment with the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
Young women seek to be first to re-create 'Canoeing with the Cree' adventure
-Ann Raiho and Natalie Warren, St. Olaf seniors and Camp Menogyn alums, stopped by The Roadhouse April 1 to talk about their upcoming adventure, Hudson Bay Bound. They hope to become the first women to paddle the 2,250 miles from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay, re-creating Eric Sevareid's journey and, along the way, raising money for YMCA Camp Menogyn.
Nosey Rosey May 6
-Rrruff! RRRRuff! RRRRRRrrrruuff! This is Nosey Rosey for WTIP radio. I’m rrruf-fing today because the ice is ruff and getting ruffer every day.
Nosey Rosey April 29
-Aaaaah- Rooo!! This is Nosey Rosey for WTIP comyooonitee radio. Mud season! Snow Season! Mud season! Snow Season! Come on! Make up your mind Mother Nature.
Looking at bird migration on the North Shore
-Chel Anderson is a North Shore naturalist. She lives in Cook County and joins us periodically to talk about phenology or what’s going on in the woods right now. Welcome back, Chel.
Spring is the time to observe otters
-Chel Anderson is a North Shore naturalist. She lives here in Cook County and joins us periodically to talk about phenology or what’s going on in the woods right now. Welcome, Chel.
National Geographic "Adventurer of the Year" Andrew Skurka on The Roadhouse
-Andrew Skurka, adventurer and athlete, chatted with Buck April 29 about exploration and travel, including his recent 4,700-mile, 6-month Alaska-Yukon expedition. He's the featured speaker at the Superior Hiking Trail Association meeting Saturday, May 7 at Wolf Ridge in Finland.
Points North: On The North Shore, A Ripple Of Discontent Begins
-The next best thing to spending a fine April afternoon fishing a trout stream is to go for a walk beside one.
West End News April 28
-This is the time of year when most of Cook County takes a deep breath and enjoys the lull between the busy winter season and the even busier summer season.
West End News April 21
-I saw my first chipmunk of the season this week. It was standing up, in that cute chipmunk way, right in the middle of the Sawbill Trail.