Episodes
As Hoosiers, we see a lot of snow. But do you know by this time of year, many of us are ready to see it go. But before the snow melts away, let’s take a closer look as to how all this white stuff came to be.
Published 02/11/11
Despite what they are called, groundhogs are mostly known for one thing - predicting the end of winter.
Published 02/03/11
Through dedication and teamwork, AmeriCorps members help increase crucial conservation action across the United States.
Published 01/27/11
The sundew is a species that is both attractive and built with a hearty appetite. A deadly combination to any insect that comes across this carnivorous plant.
Published 01/20/11
When it comes to identifying trees, sometimes it's best to follow your nose! Confused? This podcast illustrates how all your senses are needed in order to identify trees in the winter months.
Published 01/13/11
While many birds fly south for the winter, there are those that stay to bear the cold months with us. The Tufted Titmouse is such a bird.
Published 01/05/11
Some Hoosiers may not have the time or means to take such a trip, but you don't have to go far to admire deeply cut gorges, sheet rock walls and plunging waterfalls. Clifty Falls State Park near Madison in Jefferson County has all that and more!
Published 01/04/11
It may be winter, but the fish are still biting. When Indiana's lakes and ponds have frozen over, anglers who can bear the cold go ice fishing.
Published 01/04/11
It may surprise some Hoosiers to learn that the American badger is native to our state.
Published 12/16/10
The Black Locust tree is a troublesome invasive species as it poses a danger to Indiana's fragile prairies and savannas.
Published 12/10/10
The rugged character and lack of established trails make hiking at Hardin Ridge challenging but rewarding.
Published 12/02/10
Your old computer or television set may be junk, but it certainly doesn't belong in the trash!
Published 11/26/10
The Short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) is unlike most of its kind. Unlike the majority of its species, this owl is partially diurnal or active during the day.
Published 11/19/10
To burn or not to burn? Land stewards must ask this important question when managing natural areas both big and small.
Published 11/15/10
The Asian Longhorned Beetle has destroyed tens of thousands of hardwood trees in the United States, and luckily not a single one in Indiana.Unfortunately this doesn't mean that these killer beetles aren't headed our way.
Published 11/01/10
The muddy Muscatatuck River drains over a thousand square miles and meanders though a sparsely populated agricultural community in southeastern Indiana. It is also the the largest least-fragmented complex of bottomland forest in the Midwest.
Published 10/28/10
Conservation groups including The Nature Conservancy are working together to protect the water quality of river as well as the species that rely on it. Early this year, these organization gained a great ally in protecting the Wabash.
Published 10/21/10
Hedgeballs, horse apples and green brains - the fruits of the Osage orange tree is called many things. When stumbled upon in nature, not many know exactly what is though it certainly makes quite an impression.
Published 10/18/10
The ever-so-popular muppet, Kermit the Frog, was modeled after the American green tree frog (Hyla cinerea) that is native to most of southeastern United Stated as well as Indiana.
Published 10/08/10
Crown vetch sounds like a plant fit for a king, but this invasive plant is more of a royal pain in the you-know-what. Unfortunately landowners who plant this pretty perennial aren’t aware of its insidious ways until it is too late.
Published 09/29/10
Some fish fly and some birds fish. The osprey is such a bird. The osprey is a migratory, medium-sized raptor (or bird of prey) that makes its home in Indiana.
Published 09/23/10
Neither flashy nor rare, the spicebush is a popular native plant with sweet yellow flowers and a delightful fragrance. Whether planted in your backyard or found in the wild, this bush brightens any landscape.
Published 09/15/10
Swamp Angel Nature Preserve ranks as one of the most outstanding natural areas in all of northeastern Indiana. Despite its name, this preserve is much more than a swamp.
Published 09/08/10
Buckthorn is the perfect example of how, in our interconnected natural world, one action or one species affects another in sometimes unexpected ways.
Published 09/02/10
Located in a working class neighborhood of Gary in Lake County, Ivanhoe had originally been plotted into individual lots for residential development. The Nature Conservancy began acquiring these lots in the mid-1980's through tax auctions and donations. Today the preserve totals more than a hundred acres.
Published 08/27/10