Sinopsis
Journey with Nature is a series of weekly two-minute radio programs focused on conservation themes that support The Nature Conservancy's conservation strategies.
Episodios
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Journey with Nature - Protecting the Wabash River
21/10/2010 Duración: 02minConservation 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.
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Journey with Nature - Osage Orange Tree
18/10/2010 Duración: 02minHedgeballs, 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.
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Journey with Nature - American Green Tree Frog
08/10/2010 Duración: 02minThe 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.
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Journey with Nature - Crown Vetch
29/09/2010 Duración: 02minCrown 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.
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Journey with Nature - Ospreys
23/09/2010 Duración: 02minSome 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.
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Journey with Nature - Spicebush
15/09/2010 Duración: 02minNeither 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.
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Journey with Nature - Swamp Angel Nature Preserve
08/09/2010 Duración: 02minSwamp 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.
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Journey with Nature - Buckthorns, Aphids and Lady Beetles
02/09/2010 Duración: 02minBuckthorn is the perfect example of how, in our interconnected natural world, one action or one species affects another in sometimes unexpected ways.
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Journey with Nature - Ivanhoe Dune and Swale
27/08/2010 Duración: 02minLocated 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.
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Journey with Nature - The Other Walking Stick
20/08/2010 Duración: 02minLast week Journey with Nature featured the Devil’s walking stick, a thorny plant that redeems itself with showy gorgeous blooms. This week's segment discusses the other walking stick found in Indiana - the slow moving, camouflaging insect know as the Walkingstick.
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Journey with Nature - Devil's Walking Stick
12/08/2010 Duración: 02minAralia spinosa is known by many things - prickly ash, Hercule's club, Angelica tree, toothache bush - but is widely known as the Devil’s walking stick.
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Journey with Nature - Zebra Mussels - Aquatic Invaders
06/08/2010 Duración: 02minBoaters despise them. Recreationists curse them. Conservationists wish to rid them from our waters. What is the object of so much hostility? The tiny, but havoc-wreaking zebra mussel.
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Journey with Nature - Ticks
30/07/2010 Duración: 02minNothing spoils a good hike in the woods like finding an eight-legged bloodsucker firmly attached to your body. Unfortunately those tiny arachnids known as ticks stick around from spring through all summer long.
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Journey with Nature - The Ghost Crayfish
21/07/2010 Duración: 02minCrayfish are known by many names: crawfish, crawdad or mudbugs just to name a few. Resembling miniature lobsters, these freshwater crustaceans are found in Indiana's lakes, rivers and streams.
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Journey with Nature - Chelsea Flatwoods
15/07/2010 Duración: 02minSoutheastern Indiana has some of the flattest terrain in the state; so much that the main natural community type is known as flatwoods. Chelsea Flatwoods in Jefferson County is the largest and most diverse example of this natural community in the entire state. It is also the wettest.
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Journey with Nature - Asian Carp: What is It and Why the Concern
15/07/2010 Duración: 02minSome fish don't belong in Indiana waters and the species collectively known as Asian carp are just a few of those. Asian carp - which include the bighead carp and silver carp - are native to China and Southeast Asia.
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Journey with Nature - Black-Eyed Susans
07/07/2010 Duración: 02minIt's hard to miss the Black-Eyed Susan wildflower. Not only is it impressively tall with a full height up to three feet and bears large, colorful blooms, it is one of the most common wildflowers found throughout Indiana and the rest of the United States.
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Journey with Nature - Saunders Woods in Gibson County
21/06/2010 Duración: 02minThough it may not look like much of a nature preserve, Saunders Woods in Gibson County is a fascinating piece of Indiana's natural history.
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Journey with Nature - One Stinky Rose: The Multiflora Rose
21/06/2010 Duración: 02minShakespeare once wrote "that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." He never encountered the not-so-sweet rose, Mutliflora Rose. This non-native species is giving its namesake a foul aroma in Indiana.
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Journey with Nature - Cucumber Magnolias
10/06/2010 Duración: 02minThough its not the kind of cucumber you can pickle, the cucumber magnolia is a pretty and native tree to the Hoosier state.