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Environmental Almanac: October 2014
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Thursday, October 30, 2014. In anticipation of Halloween and the spirit of throwback Thursday, this week's spot comes from 2005, when my kids were still young enough to do just about anything I asked of them. Listen to the commentary. Halloween is upon us, the one time of year people put up spider webs at home instead of taking them down. It’s also a great time to celebrate and explore some of the things that creep us out. Like spiders. Let’s start with the basics. Kids, are spiders insects? Spiders thri...
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Environmental Almanac: January 2015
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Thursday, January 29, 2015. Earth materials in buildings- don't take'm for granite. Earth materials in buildings- don't take'm for granite. Listen to the commentary. Teachers and learners alike value opportunities for field observation. There’s just something about seeing things in the wild that’s hard to replicate in a classroom. Teaching Shakespeare? See a play. Teaching ornithology? Teaching geology in east central Illinois? Herrstrom replaces a sample of limestone in the display. The upper three shel...
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Environmental Almanac: February 2015
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Thursday, February 19, 2015. Urbana Park District balancing needs of people and wildlife. Urbana Park District balancing needs of people and wildlife. Listen to the commentary. Would that we could enjoy all geese from a distance. Photo by: The News-Gazette. Kyleigh Steenbergen, 5, of Fisher kneels on top of a picnic table. On May 23, 2010, as she watches geese at Crystal Lake Park in Urbana. You may recognize the landscape described by our geese around town—at subdivision detention ponds, golf cour...
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Environmental Almanac: November 2014
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Thursday, November 20, 2014. U of I Retrocommissioning Group, "Saving the planet two buildings at a time". U of I Retrocommissioning Group, "Saving the planet two buildings at a time". Listen to the commentary. In a recent commentary on the U of I’s progress toward goals from its Climate Action Plan, I noted that much of the credit for that progress goes to a team from Facilities and Services known as the Retrocommissioning Group. So let me bring you up to speed. The teams typically spend about two month...
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Environmental Almanac: May 2015
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Thursday, May 07, 2015. Landscaping for wildlife with native plants. Landscaping for wildlife with native plants. Listen to the commentary. At last year’s sale, patrons were crazy for milkweed and nearly 1,400 milkweed seedlings were sold. Why all the milkweed? In this, I sense an opportunity. That’s because I think people who are willing to plant milkweed for monarchs might also be persuaded to favor wildlife more generally as they decide what to plant in their yards. That is, they might also ...Unlike ...
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Environmental Almanac: March 2015
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Thursday, March 12, 2015. Return of the American woodcock- another March madness. Return of the American woodcock- another March madness. Listen to the commentary. One of the early season highlights of birding in central Illinois is the widespread return in March of a bird called the American woodcock. Indeed, for some birders this phenomenon holds just as much interest as that other one more commonly known as March madness. Has done so much to inspire the modern conservation movement. He flies in low fr...
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Environmental Almanac: March 2014
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Thursday, March 13, 2014. Speak out to protect the Middle Fork. Speak out to protect the Middle Fork. Listen to the commentary. If you’ve canoed or fished the Middle Fork of the Vermilion River, you probably already understand why people who love it worked so hard for its inclusion in the “National Wild and Scenic Rivers” system. And to date it’s still the only Illinois waterway with that designation. What most people don’t see as they recreate on the Middle Fork is the “accident” waiti...It contains hig...
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