A trio of poems from Phil Fitzpatrick’s “Hawks on High”
Confronting Great Lakes invaders
Mid-ocean ballast water exchange is working well to keep non-native aquatic organisms from invading the Great Lakes, but scientists are racing to find more secure solutions.
Growing Seasons
A video meditation on the growing season by photographer Gary Noren and guitarist Dean Magraw
Book review: The Lost Forest
A children’s book explains a Minnesota mystery, with interesting information for adults and captivating artwork.
For the love of turtles
A conversation with herpetologist Carol Hall
Birch Sleeves
Rambling through one of Duluth’s wild stream gorges, Duluth poet Sheila Packa muses on natural history, Finnish culture, and forest mysteries.
John Moyle: Minnesota’s Aldo Leopold
Learning about a man whose holistic thinking and scientific rigor continue to protect Minnesota’s natural resources decades after his death.
Wilderness Voices: Travis Novitsky
“Some of my most unforgettable moments are sitting on the shores of a boreal forest lake on a calm night with no wind, watching the northern lights dance overhead while the haunting calls of loons echo across the water.”
Home is Where the Heart Is
Poetry from a young writer and photographer.
Duluth talks about the future
The emerging concept of climate migration challenges one northern city to examine its values.
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