Have you ever heard mention of the “wood wide web”? For the final episode in the St.
Fungi and Trees: Tree Intelligence and Communication
Rae Dunbar
Funky Fungi of the North Country
Aidan Hagerty
Fungi - the future of the food industry?
From Tree to Basket: Black Ash Tree Basketry in the North Country
River Mathieu
As a resident of the North Country it's hard to have not at least heard of the small, shiny green
North Country Sugaring: Forest Management and Delicious Syrup
Peter DiNinno
New York State maple weekends have passed, but sugar shacks across the North Country will be coll
Sugar Maples: The Four Seasons As A Tree
Olivia Bernier
Have you ever wondered what life is like for a sugar maple? Wonder no more!
Forest Ecology Series
Kayla Edmunds
Naturally Speaking is back for Season 2, kicking off with a mini-series from St.
The Raptor Factor
Kayla Edmunds
In this episode of Naturally Speaking, host Kayla Edmunds is joined by Mark Manske, ornithologist
Invasive species
Kayla Edmunds
Val Maldonado
Did you know that New York is a continental hub and on the front lines in the fight against invas
Beautiful Bats
Erika Barthelmess
Just in time for Halloween, Erika Barthelmess, Nature Up North project director, speaks with bat
Stories in the Stars
Alyssa Watson
In our second episode of Naturally Speaking, Alyssa Watson, a Nature Up North naturalist intern, is joined by Dr. Aileen O’Donoghue, a St. Lawrence University professor of physics and lifelong astronomer. Aileen brings the sky to life through her passionate storytelling as she blends the lines between science and culture.