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| The Student Conservation Association partnership with the Superior National Forest | 27 Aug 2024 | 00:39:24 | |
On this episode, we’re discussing the Student Conservation Association, the largest provider of hands-on environmental conservation programs for youth and young adults. Today we talk about the SCA partnership with the superior National Forest, as we’re joined by Amina Kovacevich, Forest Technician on the LaCroix district. She joins remotely along with SCA administrative intern Kylie Tatarka. Sitting down in studio, Greg Heidi, West Zone Archaeologist, and SCA archaeology intern Daniella Elliott. We also hear briefly from my yellow lab Angus as he chimes in during a particularly intense nap. | |||
| MobilizeGreen Youth Conservation and the American Goshawk | 23 Jul 2024 | 01:09:35 | |
Jon Benson, Assistant Recreation Program Manager for the Superior National Forest talks about the MobilizeGreen Youth Conservation partnership, along with Fatihah Muhammad and May Crews, two recent MobilizeGreen interns. Wildlife Biologist Cheron Ferland joins Forest North to talk about studying the American Goshawk, one of our larger birds of prey here in the Northwoods. | |||
| Camping, Leave No Trace Practices and Seasons in Transition | 12 Mar 2024 | 01:06:40 | |
This week, Wilderness Operations Lead Megan McClanahan and East Zone Wilderness Specialist Dan Disch join us to talk all things camping on the Superior National Forest. Steve Robertsen also stops by to talk about some sure signs of spring in the Northland. Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) - ID, MT, WY, WA (igbconline.org) | |||
| Volunteers Help the Forest Go Round | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:59:57 | |
Partnership Coordinator Emily Munter, along with Retired Forest Supervisor Jim Sanders and Northwoods Volunteer Connection Director Jo Swanson discuss the value of volunteerism on The Superior National Forest. Plus, Steve Robertson returns to share an update on his outreach efforts, the early sap run for maple trees and some skunk behavior that’s right on time. | |||
| Forest History, Archaeology, and the Role of a District Ranger | 13 Feb 2024 | 01:11:23 | |
February 13th, 2024 is the 125th birthday of the Superior National Forest. In honor of that, Forest Archeologist Lee Johnson joins us to talk forest history. Aaron Kania talks about the role of the District Ranger and gives some updates on the Kawishiwi Ranger District. Arthur Carhart’s 1922 Recreation Plan for the Superior NF-Photos and summary BLM Government Land Office Survey/Patent Records-Search a Township and Range to see the original patent holders for lands in the Superior NF Evolution of the Superior NF-John Wesley White Faces in the Wilderness 2019 Article on Culturally Modified Trees in the BWCAW & 2021 BWCAW Fire History Article Human augmentation of historical red pine fire regimes in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness - Kipfmueller - 2021 - Ecosphere - Wiley Online Library | |||
| "Go Live" Day for 2024 BWCAW Permits | 23 Jan 2024 | 01:06:19 | |
On Episode 2 of Forest North, we hear from Maggie Whiting, Visitor Services Information Assistant with the Kawishiwi Ranger District, as she talks about the ins and outs of “Go-Live” day for Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness permits, which happens on January 31st. Steve Robertson is back to talk about how low snow cover impacts wildlife, and how our winged friends manage winter in the north woods. | |||
| Managing 3.9 million acres of Woods and Waters + Wildlife in January on the Superior National Forest | 09 Jan 2024 | 00:54:52 | |
On this premier episode, Superior National Forest Supervisor Tom Hall gives an overview of the multitude of roles played by members of the the USDA Forest Service – Superior National Forest team. Interpretation and Education Specialist Steve Robertsen talks hibernation and wintertime animal behavior on the National Forest. | |||
| Episode 1 Preview | 19 Dec 2023 | 00:01:13 | |
Episode 1 of Forest North Premiers on January 9th! Featuring Superior National Forest Supervisor Tom Hall, along with Interpretation and Education Specialist Steve Robertson. Forest North is created by the Ely Area Tourism Bureau, in Partnership with the U.S. Forest Service - Superior National Forest | |||
| Dream Job: Wilderness Monitoring on the BWCAW | 09 Jul 2024 | 01:31:59 | |
Dan Disch returns, along with Tom Roach to talk about the Superior National Forest Wilderness Monitoring Program, and what the data tells us about the modern experience in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Steve Roberts returns to talk about tiny pond critters, and the variety of berries that are thriving in our wet Northwoods summer. Time Stamps: (1:20) Steve Robertson (33:02) Dan Disch and Tom Roach Show Notes: Superior National Forest - Planning (usda.gov) (This is the current Forest Plan) Learn About Wilderness Wilderness Connect or Wilderness.net is a great resource for all things concerning wilderness matters
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| Fire On The Forest Part 2: The Logistics of Wildland Fire Fighting | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:58:07 | |
Jamie Chopp, West Zone Fuels Planner on the LaCroix District, and Kawishiwi District Engine Captain and Wildland Firefighter Luke Macho talk about the logistics on the ground and in support of wild land firefighting. | |||
| Summer's arrival in the Northwoods and the fight against Aquatic Invasive Species | 11 Jun 2024 | 00:58:30 | |
Liz Anderson from Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District, and Matt Santo from the 1854 Treaty Authority join Forest North to talk about Aquatic Invasive Species in our area waters and how to help stop their spread. Steve Robertsen returns to talk about the arrival of summer on the Superior National Forest and some of the new baby critters making their appearance in the Northwoods. | |||
| Fire on the Forest: Superior National Forest Fire strategies and Fire Adapted Communities | 28 May 2024 | 00:55:22 | |
Nicole Selmer, Fire Prevention Specialist with the Kawishiwi Ranger District and Gloria Erickson, Fire Adapted Communities Project Manager with Dovetail Partners, talk about fire strategies on the Superior National Forest. | |||
| Make a Living on the Forest: US Forest Service Jobs | 14 May 2024 | 00:30:57 | |
Administrative Operations Specialist Renee Frahm joins Forest North to talk about how to apply for a US Forest Service job and begin a career working on the forest. | |||
| North Country Trail Update and Songbird Migration | 23 Apr 2024 | 01:05:50 | |
The North Country Trail which will stretch 4,800 miles across eight states from North Dakota to Vermont and will traverse the superior national forest along the border route trail, through the wilderness on the Kekekabic Trail and a new section that will bring hikers directly to Ely. We're joined by Matt Davis, Regional Trail Coordinator for the North Country Trail Association, Eric Campbell, President of the Kekekabic Trail Club, and Carl Skustad, Kawishiwi Ranger District Recreation/Wilderness and Trails Manager on the superior national forest. | |||
| Life of the USFS Wilderness Crews | 09 Apr 2024 | 00:46:00 | |
Forest service wilderness crews are a vital part of the management of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. | |||
| All About Owls on The Superior National Forest | 26 Mar 2024 | 00:42:27 | |
Wildlife Biologist Dave Grosshuesch joins to talk about owl monitoring efforts and shares field recordings of the key owl species on the Superior National Forest. | |||
| Fall is Afoot on the Forest | 10 Sep 2024 | 00:40:07 | |
Steve Robertsen, Interpretation and Education Specialist, returns to Forest North talk about the transition to Autumn on the Superior National Forest: birds going south, squirrels going nuts and just why the trees end their season of leaves with such a stunning display of colors. | |||
| The Dirt on Soil Science | 24 Sep 2024 | 00:56:15 | |
US Forest Service Soil Scientists Randy Kolka, Jeff Kroll and Dave Morley stop by to talk about their research into how increasing wildfires, and their severity, effect critical peatland ecosystems on the National Forest. SPRUCE climate project -> https://mnspruce.ornl.gov/ | |||
| Friends of the Flathorn-Gegoka Ski Trails | 08 Oct 2024 | 00:46:31 | |
Nancy Schultz, George Lokken and Jeremy Pischke, with Friends of the Flathorn-Gegoka Ski Trails, drop in to talk about the history and evolution of the oldest ski trail system on the Superior National Forest. | |||
| Changing Climate on the Autumn Forest | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:34:36 | |
Steve Robertsen drops by to talk about the slow transition to Autumn in the Northwoods, and what a changing climate can mean for the flora and fauna on the Superior National Forest. | |||
| Ruffed Grouse Society | 12 Nov 2024 | 00:48:38 | |
Jeremy Collard and Stefan Nelson from the Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society talk about the society's mission to promote forest stewardship and improve habitat for these popular game birds, along with the whole diversity of Forest wildlife. | |||
| Forest Service Law Enforcement | 26 Nov 2024 | 01:00:00 | |
Teddy Mullins is a 24 year veteran Forest Service Law Enforcement Officer. He currently serves as Patrol Captain on the Chippewa and Superior National Forests in Minnesota. Show Notes: National Forest Law Enforcement Tipline | |||
| Ojibwemowin Place Names | 10 Dec 2024 | 01:22:12 | |
Erik Redix, Ojibwe Language Coordinator with the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa joins this episode, along with Superior National Forest Archeologist Lee Johnson who returns to Forest North, to talk about the Ojibwe language, or Ojibwemowin, and some of the original place names in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Superior National Forest and the North Shore of Lake Superior. | |||
| Tracking the Canada Lynx | 28 Jan 2025 | 00:57:50 | |
Dan Ryan is a Wildlife Biologist on the Laurentian District of the Superior National Forest, and Taylor Brannock is a Biological Science Technician on the Kawishiwi District. They join this episode to talk about tracking and researching that iconic and elusive Northwoods cat, the Canada lynx. | |||
| Silviculture on the Superior | 26 Mar 2025 | 01:04:22 | |
Carl Layman, is a Silviclturist on the Laurentian Ranger District of the Superior National Forest. We talk about the challenges and rewards of managing a forest, and how silviculture helps shape the landscapes we love. Integrated Vegetation Management | |||
| Friends of the Superior National Forest | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:26:32 | |
On this episode, Jo Swanson returns. Jo was part of our fourth episode, talking about her role as Executive Director of Northwoods volunteer connection, a forest stewardship organization that partners with the US Forest Service. After ten years in operation, they have a new name -friends of the superior national forest- and a renewed commitment to helping care for or public public lands here in the arrowhead region of Minnesota. | |||
| Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center | 26 May 2025 | 01:00:21 | |
Bonnie Schudy is Campus Director at the Chik-Wauk Museum & Nature Center on the Gunflint Trail, a place rich with both cultural heritage and natural wonder. Bonnie has spent more than thirty years on the Gunflint Trail, paddling the Boundary Waters and Quetico, fishing through hard and soft water seasons, and witnessing the challenges and progress of the Gunflint Trail over the last few decades. Episode Links: Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center | |||
| Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:31:49 | |
Charley Langowski is the Executive Director of Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps, a Minnesota-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving historic structures and landscapes while developing the next generation of preservation professionals. Through hands-on training and meaningful service projects, Northern Bedrock provides young adults with pathways into traditional trades and cultural resource management. Show Notes: | |||
| Jenkins Creek Fire and the National Incident Management Organization | 11 Jun 2025 | 00:58:34 | |
On this episode, Kawishiwi District Ranger Aaron Kania returns, along with Nickie Johnny, and Brian Leitinger who are both part of the Forest Service’s National Incident Management Organization, or NIMO. They join me to talk about the Jenkins Creek Fire that touched off in early May on the Forest, southeast of Hoyt Lakes. Show Notes: National Incident Management Organization (NIMO) | |||