Environment
Wildersmith January 20
-Winter in the north woods, mellow as it has been, is already a month old and whizzing by fast.
Points North: New Hunter-Gatherers Need to Know the Conservation Story
Shawn Perich-Recently, a chef who wrote a book about hunting and cooking was interviewed on Minnesota Public Radio. She talked about making a recent trip to Colorado to do a cooking demonstration.
LSProject: The Blue Desert
, -Invasive species are one of the biggest issues facing Lake Superior. The most important invasive species to the lake to date is the sea lamprey. It changed everything.
Northern Sky: Capella, Antares & the Latest from NASA
-Deane Morrison is a science writer at the University of Minnesota. She authors the Minnesota Starwatch column, and in this segment, color is the theme.
Wildersmith Jan. 13
-Winter on a yo-yo, yes! Another northwoods meltdown slipped in on the territory just when we thought “Mr. Cold and Blustery” had things under control.
Points North: DNR Roundtable Checks the Pulse of Outdoor Issues
-For more than 20 years, the Minnesota DNR has kicked off the New Year by hosting a Roundtable for groups and individuals interested in fishing, hunting and conservation.
Points North: Wolf Hunting Makes An End Run Around Public Discourse
-Last July, Minnesota's state government shut down when the Governor and Legislature couldn't agree on how to balance the budget. Our duly elected met in St.
Wildersmith January 6
-Gunflint territory is headed off into a new year and the month of the full “wolf great spirit moon” (Gich Manidoo).We folks cherish this special place and sure hope the essence of our Janu
LSProject: Voices from the Lake
, -In our broadcast area, we sit on one of the biggest resources in the world: Lake Superior.