John's
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Welcome to The Phenology Page
You can share your comments for the Phenology show
by leaving a message on our talkback line,
218-327-1234, or send us an email, comments@kaxe.org,
or
send us a snail mail, KAXE, 260 NE 2nd Street, Grand Rapids MN 55744.
Per request, here is the
link to see where the space station is passing.
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Phenology Audio Box
John Latimer's Phenology Report, the Phenology Talkbacks, A Talk on
the Wild Side and other features listed below - click to listen, or "right
click" and "save as" to download to your computer and
listen to with your MP3 Player.
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August 31st,
2010
John's Phenology Report
Phenology Talkbacks
A Talk on the Wild Side
Forest Ecologist Harry Hutchins talks with John Latimer.
Wabana
Water Testing
Phenology
Plus [Full Hour]
August 24th,
2010
John's Phenology Report
A Talk on the Wild Side with Harry Hutchinson
Phenology Talkbacks
Phenology Plus [Full Hour]
August 19th,
2010
A Talk on the Wild Side with Harry Hutchinson
"God in his
wisdom created the fly, and then forgot to tell us why."
John and Harry talk with insect biologist Clark Garry about
biting flies.
Wildlife Biologist Pam Perry
Pam Perry talks
about early Fall migrants. (Wildlife biologist PP)
John's
Phenology Report
Phenology Talkbacks
Phenology Plus [Full Hour]
August 10th, 2010
A Talk on the Wild Side with Zasada
Eli Sagor
Eli Sagor, Extension Educator with the U of M manages
www.myminnesotawoods.org, a website devoted to trees and
forests in MN.
John's Phenology Report
Phenology Talkbacks
Phenology Plus [Full Hour]
August 3rd, 2010
Mary the Kayak Lady
Mary talks about
paddling all the lakes in Itasca County, all 1,007 of them.
Snail Question
Team Up for Clean Water
Kim Szcodronski and Michelle McMann talk about the lake
water testing program.
Scarlet Tanager
Molly Hoffman of WTIP North Shore Community Radio talks
about Scarlet Tanager.
John's Phenology Report
Phenology Talkbacks
Phenology Plus [Full Hour]
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Phenology
at Your Fingertips
The Minnesota Phenology Network Facebook site is up and
going. John Latimer and some of the
KAXE
Phenology Show regulars are already posting observations,
pictures, asking questions and starting discussions. The network
is not for "experts", but for everyone who is curious about our
wild world here in northern Minnesota. Your observations and
questions will help create data for those who study the biology
of our region
And just WHO IS this John
Latimer??
John is a rural mail carrier in Grand Rapids. Looking at nature from
the window of his car he has struggled to learn the what, how, and why of
our natural surroundings. Curiosity and a desire to share his excitement
have led him to KAXE and the Phenology show.

John can be reached via email at
jlatimer@kaxe.org
visits since the Solstice of '05
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