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Promoting stewardship of our natural resources and helping Susquehanna County citizens become aware of the interrelationships between human activities and the natural environment. Hosts: Don Hibbard & Devyn Voda
Promoting stewardship of our natural resources and helping Susquehanna County citizens become aware of the interrelationships between human activities and the natural environment. Hosts: Don Hibbard & Devyn Voda
Burls, Burls, Burls (What in the World Are They?)
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Yep. It's still winter. But we're nearing the end, I promise. In the meantime, winter gives us a chance to observe things that might go unnoticed during the "greener" seasons.
In this episode, we're taking a closer look at burls. Never heard of them? It's okay - today's your day. Join us as we find out what they are and why they exist on the trees around us.
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More Tree Issues - Galls, Witches Broom, Cankers, Oh My!
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Trees deal with a lot! Today, we take a closer look at some weird tree problems - and boy, are these weird. From growths caused by insects to oozing goo, trees are fighting for their lives. Don't miss this episode!
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It's the Great Backyard Bird Count!
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It's all been leading up to this moment! Join us as we describe the history behind the Great Backyard Bird Count and describe exactly how you can be a part of this global citizen science effort. Enjoy your weekend and count a few birds along the way.
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Famous Birds at Your Feeder (Part 3): The Red-bellied woodpecker and the Blue Jay
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As we wind down our series on famous birds at your birdfeeder, we saved the best for last! February 13 marks the start of the Great Backyard Bird Count, and this episode will not disappoint. Join us as we discuss the Red-bellied woodpecker and the Blue Jay. And despite what you might think about the Blue Jay, we expect that you'll be pleasantly surprised by the fun facts we have in store.
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Famous Bird at Your Feeder (Part 2): The Purple Finch and the Mourning Dove
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The countdown continues! February 13 marks the start of the Great Backyard Bird Count, and this episode is sure to help you prepare. Join us this week as we discuss the Purple Finch and the Mourning Dove - two more familiar faces at a lot of birdfeeders here in the Northeast. A couple of laughs and some wild facts are guaranteed!
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Famous Bird at Your Feeder: The Nuthatch and Dark Eyed Junco
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It's all leading up to that moment. February 13 marks the start of the Great Backyard Bird Count, and we're helping you get ready. Join us this week as we discuss the Dark-Eyed Junco and the White-Breasted Nuthatch - two familiar faces at most birdfeeders in the Northeast. Cool facts and identification features are definitely on the menu for this week!
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A Deep Dive on Birdseed 🐦
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Grandpa did it, Dad carried on the tradition, and boy, is it relaxing. But that seed? What's the history of feeding birds? What's the deal with seed, suet, and pellets? Join us as we do a deep dive into birdseed and the birdfeeding industry. You know there'll be a few surprises along the way!
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What's a Holiday Without the Cranberry?
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Cranberries are synonymous with Thanksgiving and Christmas, but why? Join us as we explore the wide world of Cranberries and get to know this tart little fruit better.
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25 Pa. Code Chapter 102. Erosion And Sediment Control
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The title sounds technical, but that's why the Conservation District is here! Join Conservation Specialist, Logan Fowler, as he breaks down a few regulations that might help you save time and money before starting your next backyard project.
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Now Bring Us some Figgy Pudding (The Christmas episode)
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Buckle your seatbelts, this episode is about to get crazy. You know the song, but do you know the fruit? Join us as we delve into the wonderfully weird world of figs. Don't say we didn't warn you.
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Why Some Leaves Just Can't Say Goodbye
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Every autumn in the northeast, leaves fall - well, most of them anyway. Join us as we discuss the concept of marcescence and why some leaves hang on till spring.
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Take the Time to Look Up
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Oftentimes, we tend to look ahead, but fail to look up. Join us as we focus on some celestial activities and learn more about meteor showers.
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How'l bout the Wolf Tree
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Walking through the forests of the northeast, you might notice an oddly out-of-place tree here and there. These trees are large, old, and often found with low, spreading branches. Join us as we introduce you to the fascinating history of sentinels and how they came to be in our forests.
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Nurse Logs and Pit and Mound Topography
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If a tree falls in the middle of the woods and... Well, you know the rest of that one. But the bigger question is, does it make an impact? The answer is an overwhelming, YES! Join us as we discover what happens to the ground around a fallen tree in the middle of the forest and how these dead trees create several new mini ecosystems.
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Rabies in the Northeast
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Everyone knows about rabies, but not everyone is aware of its symptoms, how it can be transmitted, or which animals are more likely to carry the rabies virus. Join us as we discuss these important points and the data that indicate a definite rise in cases in our area.
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Eco-News October Edition: Spotted Lanternfly and So Much More
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Hot off the press! Join us as we discuss a few eco-news topics that the mainstream media might have mentioned but failed to properly address.
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Meet Logan Fowler! Erosion and Sediment Technician at SCCD
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Join us as we meet our new E&S technician at the Susquehanna County Conservation District.
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No-See-Ums, The Biting Midge, and White-tailed Deer Mortality
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They're hard to see, mistaken for mosquitoes, and can carry a virus that's fatal to deer. Join us as we learn about the biting midge and why they're such a bother this summer.
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The Woodcock
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From their long beak and their chubby little body to their crazy dance moves, this bird has set the internet on fire. Join Devyn and guest host Jill as they discover the world of the Timberdoodle.
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Testing Water Without Purchasing a Water Test
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So you have a stream on your property... Do you know how clean the water is? Join us as we discover a way to test the water without spending a dime.
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