Collecting maple sap for syrup-making is a rite of passage into the spring season. But what if we told you that you could tap more than just the old maple in the backyard? Join us as we talk about collecting sap and all the trees that produce it. Don't miss this sweet episode!
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Upcoming Keystone College Environmental Education Institute Events with Director Kelley Stewart3/1/2023 Join us as we get to know KCEEI Director, Kelley Stewart and find out about several exciting events being offered by the Woodland Campus. Find KCEEI on Facebook for the latest updates and events! It's eco-news time! Join us as we look at a study that identified plants as a possible way to stop Covid in its tracks, discuss algae that might aid coral as the ocean warms, discover an epic new rail trail, and shed new light on the number of wetlands globally. They chew up your electrical wiring and leave nuts and seeds in strange places - but why? Join us as we look at the life of the Red Squirrel and hopefully discover a few benefits along the way! We see them. We smell them. But what do you really know about the Striped Skunk? Join us as we dive nose-first into an episode that will help us shed new light on this species we love to hate. Thanks to the world's best ecosystem engineer, we have a multitude of additional wetlands wherever the beaver is present. Join us as we discuss why the beaver is labeled as a pest and why that isn't a fair opinion of this jumbo-sized rodent. Join us as we discuss the development of better tire tread thanks to an Artic friend, disposable plastic fuel, mushroom conversations, and a new source for metals used in our smartphones. Don't miss this episode! Join us as we talk with our new Waterways Conservation Officer, Ty Moon. We discuss Ty's background, what it's like out in the field, and some ways to get involved with the Fish and Boat Commission. Don't miss it! 100% of the water that flows from Susquehanna County's springs, seeps, ponds, lakes, and streams, empty into the Susquehanna River. Our heritage is steeped in the history of this river. This river is in our veins. We now have the opportunity to let everyone know how much this river means to us and in return, additional money will be placed in the hands of the Heritage Region, to educate all ages on the value of the river. Join us as we discuss the river's past and present and find out how you can vote to make the North Branch, the "river of the year". Vote for the North Branch of the Susquehanna River (River of the Year Contest) here. Join us as we discuss what is involved with the Audubon Christmas Bird Count. Who knows, maybe you'll even want to get involved! And yes, there's a joke at the end :) Merry Christmas to all of our listeners!!! |
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