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Naturally Speaking

by Nature Up North

A podcast about people and nature in northern New York

Copyright: Nature Up North

Episodes

A Snowflake Bentley Story

16m · Published 03 Jan 20:55

In this installment of Naturally Speaking, Digital Media interns Patrick Chase and Roisin Creedon-Carey discuss Snowflake Bentley: The first person to take a detailed photo of a snowflake and determine no two were alike. Our hosts tell the story of Bentley’s work while also sharing how he impacted the world of meteorology. In this podcast, they will cover Bentley’s life story, how to capture an image of your own snowflake, and even share some fun writings about the snowflake man himself.

Powerful Properties of Plants in the North Country

29m · Published 09 Aug 13:31

Did you know wild parsnips can burn your skin when exposed to the sun? That raspberries can relieve your menstrual cramps? That motherwort can help with your digestive problems? Listen in to learn the powerful properties of plants found here in the North Country as Satieokwen Bucktooth, owner and founder of Snipe Clan Botanicals, takes us through her own backyard.

Canoeing Through North Country History

13m · Published 26 Apr 13:32

The rich history of water transportation in the North Country is meandering and exciting. Join Nature up North Interns Roisin Creedon-Carey and Patrick Chase as they guide you through the ups and downs of canoeing in the North Country. Not only do they review the anatomy of a canoe and how the purpose of the canoe has changed over time, they also share some of George Washington Sears canoeing Poetry! 

Roisin and Patrick share personal anecdotes as well as opportunities for education and involvement this coming spring. So come along for the ride (or paddle!)


Salamanders in the North Country

21m · Published 07 Apr 19:21

Who doesn’t love tiny creatures? Those of differing colors? Living in our own backyards?! Nature Up North student interns and environmentalists Aurora Hager and Darlenne Cazarin are joined together to introduce salamanders, who they are, where they live, and how they survive the North Country winters. This stirring episode explores the ins and outs of the slimy, but wonderful, salamanders crawling through the leaf litter right beneath our feet; an episode you don’t want to miss. With a focus on the Blue-spotted salamander, Aurora and Darlenne go into detail about the importance of these amphibians, the impacts from climate change on their species, and what we can do to help. 


The Onkwehon:we Midwives Collective

30m · Published 19 Oct 19:55

Anastasia George, Interim Executive Director of the Onkwehón:we Midwives Collective (OMC) joins Nature Up North’s student interns Abigail Lateer and Langley Sieve to discuss the role of the OMC in “bringing birth back to our (Mohawk) community.” Anastasia discusses why cultural birthing practices are so important, how the OMC is working to raise awareness of their work in and outside of the community, and the challenges the Akwesasne people are facing from decades of pollution.

Season Three Trailer

4m · Published 19 Oct 19:32

Welcome back intrepid Naturally Speaking listeners for a new season of North Country podcasting! In August we released a special North Country Voices episode with Len Mackey, but we’re excited to begin Season 3 in earnest - starting with an episode on the Onkwehon:we Midwives Collective. Following the first episode, you can expect an episode a month on a plethora of different topics! Plus, a new "bite-sized" form of podcasts will be coming soon - listen to the trailer for more info on both! 

Four Seasons in the North Country: Len Mackey

18m · Published 03 Aug 20:04

Have you ever wanted to see the North Country through the eyes of someone truly connected to the earth? On the first episode of North Country Voices, Liz sits down with Len Mackey to discuss his lifestyle and career in the North Country. They discuss hunting, providing for the community, and the persistent buck-skin suit. The first installment of our new series, North Country Voices, is one you won't want to miss! 

Fungi and Trees: Tree Intelligence and Communication

17m · Published 05 May 19:24

Have you ever heard mention of the “wood wide web”? For the final episode in the St. Lawrence University Forest Ecology students podcast series, Rae takes us on a journey through the network right below our feet. In discussion with Claire Burkum, St. Lawrence General Biology Course Manager, they discuss tree communication and intelligence - do trees talk to each other like humans, animals, or something else entirely? This episode is sure to make you think differently of the towering trunks on your next walk through the woods, and as the series finale it’s one you don’t want to miss!

Funky Fungi of the North Country

19m · Published 15 Apr 17:57

Fungi - the future of the food industry? From locally grown shiitake mushrooms to wild chicken of the woods and giant puffballs, St. Lawrence University student Aidan takes us on a journey of delicious proportions. Aidan begins by introducing us to local mushroom producer Bob Wagner, and giving the listener just the right information if you’re interested in growing your own mushrooms. From there we venture into the forest to harvest wild mushrooms and turn them into quesadillas, pizza, and more. This episode of our Forest Ecology series is sure to make you hungry for some wild delicacies!

From Tree to Basket: Black Ash Basketry in the North Country

24m · Published 08 Apr 17:52

As a resident of the North Country it's hard to have not at least heard of the small, shiny green insects known as the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), or at the very least have seen the purple boxes used to survey for the pests hanging from trees. Join St. Lawrence University Forest Ecology student and Angello Johnson, St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Forestry Resource Program Technician and Mohawk basket maker as they explore a local black ash stand and discuss the importance of black ash trees to the community. Learn why black ash is so important to the Akwesasne culture, the history of EAB and the area, and what you can do to help protect the black ash populations from this invasive pests. 

Naturally Speaking has 18 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 6:51:31. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 23rd, 2024 02:12.

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