Monday, September 21, 2009
Twin Cities Naturalist Podcast: September 2009
Posted by Kirk in: Amy Rager Event Minnesota Master Naturalist Phenology Podcast
The Twin Cities Naturalist Podcast is back! We did out pilot episode last spring and now we hope to be starting up regular monthly episodes. This episode features the Phenology roundup, a special guest interview with Amy Rager of the Minnesota Master Naturalist program, calendar of events and of course, the trivia challenge. If you subscribe to our feed through facebook or some of the other services you might have to actually click though to the blog to hear the podcast.
Guest Link:
Minnesota Master Naturalist Program
Calendar of Events
These are the events listed on the podcast. If you would like your natural history based event advertised on the Podcast or Blog you can send an email with details to kirkmona (at) yahoo.com.
St Croix River Association Fall Members and Friends Event September 25 in St. Croix Falls Wisconsin
Audubon Minnesota and Friends of Lilydale Park It's for the Birds Paddleboat ride, September 27
Minnesota Naturalists' Association Fall Conference: People and the Prairie will be held November 6-8
Thanks for listening! If you know the answer to the trivia question be sure to post it in the comments section. Please let us know what you think about the show and how it can be improved!
~Kirk & Paul
Guest Link:
Minnesota Master Naturalist Program
Calendar of Events
These are the events listed on the podcast. If you would like your natural history based event advertised on the Podcast or Blog you can send an email with details to kirkmona (at) yahoo.com.
St Croix River Association Fall Members and Friends Event September 25 in St. Croix Falls Wisconsin
Audubon Minnesota and Friends of Lilydale Park It's for the Birds Paddleboat ride, September 27
Minnesota Naturalists' Association Fall Conference: People and the Prairie will be held November 6-8
Thanks for listening! If you know the answer to the trivia question be sure to post it in the comments section. Please let us know what you think about the show and how it can be improved!
~Kirk & Paul
2 comments:
The plant you speak of is the highly endangered Dwarf White Trout Lily, located in only a very few places in south central Minnesota.
Congratulations you are correct! Thanks for playing.
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