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Phenology
They rhythmic biological events as they relate to climate.

Phenology Talkbacks: October 17, 2017

Sue Keeler via KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page
Ring Billed Gulls on Lake Mille Lac

 

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Carlton Middle School, Carlton, MN
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Robert J. Elkington Middle School, Grand Rapids, MN
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Ely Memorial Middle School, Ely, MN
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Cuyuna Range Elementary, Crosby-Ironton, MN
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Lake of the Woods School, Baudette, MN
1017_apple_blossom_communty_school.mp3
Apple Blossom Nature School, Bemidji, MN
1017_northern_lights_comm_warba.mp3
Northern Lights Community School, Warba, MN
1017_northfield_praire_creek_commun_schoo.mp3
Prairie Creek Community School, Northfield, MN
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North Shore Community School, Duluth, MN
1017_roosevelt_virginia.mp3
Roosevelt Elementary, Virginia, MN
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Hill City, MN

School's open and the student PhenologyReports are rolling in!   Click on the links to hear what the kids are noticing across the listening region!  

Know of a teacher who wants to get students involved in the Phenology Program?  Send John Latimer an email!

Send along your observations and questions about what you are noticing outside.  We'd love to hear from you. Email or give us a jingle and leave a message at 218.999.9876.  Join our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page on Facebook to connect with others in northern Minnesota! 

Phenology talkbacks are made possible by the members of Northern Community Radio and a grant from the U of MN NE Regional Sustainable Development Partnership. 

As a mail carrier in rural Grand Rapids, Minn., for 35 years, John Latimer put his own stamp on a career that delivered more than letters. Indeed, while driving the hundred-mile round-trip daily route, he passed the time by observing and recording seasonal changes in nature, learning everything he could about the area’s weather, plants and animals, and becoming the go-to guy who could answer customers’ questions about what they were seeing in the environment.