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17 Unique Stations from Border to Border

Minnesota Arts, Culture and History | Nature

Month three is beginning to fade

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint


Onset of spring taking a slower approach

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


“Old man winter” came to the rescue

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


March came in like a fuzzy spring bunny

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


The semi-melt-down begins

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


February’s speedy advance

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Snow paths

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Burgeoning of summer

Chel Anderson is a botanist and plant ecologist. In this edition of North Woods Naturalist, Chel talks about the many happenings in our woods and waters as we head into the summer season.


Early summer

With the warmer temperatures over the past week, it’s feeling like an early summer. Naturalist Chel Anderson describes her latest observations in our woods and waters as we transition out of spring.


North Woods Phenology – May 19

Chel Anderson is a botanist and plant ecologist. In this edition of North Woods Phenology, Chel talks about the spring activities she’s been seeing in our woods and waters.


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