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From the Woods Today - Cook Wild: Squirrel

Episode 116 - From the Woods Today - Cook Wild: Squirrel


Join us this week on From the Woods Today while Martha Yount cooks live and tells us about the Cook Wild Kentucky Project. We also have a segment on Asian long-horned beetle (ALB) and how to spot and report this bad bug. We wrap up the show with a segment on lingering ash.




From the Woods Today - Birding By Ear

Episode 115 - From the Woods Today - Birding By Ear


In this episode of From the Woods Today, we learn how to take our bird identification skills to the next level by learning their songs and calls. We also have our Wildlife Sounds segment, as well as a segment about locust leafminer, what it looks, and what it means for your trees




From the Woods Today - History of the American Chestnut

Episode 114 - From the Woods Today - History of the American Chestnut


In this episode of From the Woods Today, we learn the history of the American Chestnut, how it used to be all over Kentucky's landscapes, and what you can do to help save it. We also walk you through the process of hunting for and reporting American chestnut trees you find in the wild using the Tree Snap app.




From the Woods Today - Knobs Region of Kentucky

Episode 113 - From the Woods Today - Knobs Region of Kentucky


In this episode of From the Woods Today, we learn about the Knobs region of Kentucky, including some of its features and history, as well as some of the threats it faces. We are also joined by UK PhD student, Zach Hackworth, who discusses the current status and distribution of ravens in Kentucky and research at the University of Kentucky to aid development of monitoring programs for this species.




From the Woods Today - Clean Water Act 50th Year

Episode 112 - From the Woods Today - Clean Water Act 50th Year


In this episode of From the Woods Today, we learn a little history about the Clean Water Act and what it means today as we prepare for its 50th anniversary. We also have our fun, interactive Wildlife Sounds segment, as well as a segment about archaeological research at ancient Native American village and town sites situated along Kentucky’s rivers and streams.




From the Woods Today - Fireflies

Episode 111 - From the Woods Today - Fireflies


In this episode of From the Woods Today, Dr. Jonathan Larson returns to discuss the magic of fireflies. We also have a guest from the Kentucky Division of Forestry share what a service forester does. Our last segment of the show is about steam weeders and how to use one.




From the Woods Today - Golden Eagles

Episode 110 - From the Woods Today - Golden Eagles


In this episode of From the Woods Today, we discuss golden eagles in Kentucky and conservation initiatives, habitat use, migrations, and the importance of places like Bernheim Forest for wildlife. We also have our Tree of the Week segment, as well as some information about an upcoming program for Kentucky woodland owners.




From the Woods Today - Coyotes

Episode 108 - From the Woods Today - Coyotes


In this episode of From the Woods Today, Dr. John Cox shares the fascinating story of the coyote and how we can learn to manage and live with this new member of our ecological community. We also have our monthly What's that Fungus segment.




From the Woods Today - Spotted Lanternfly and Spongy Moths

Episode 107 - From the Woods Today - Spotted Lanternfly and Spongy Moths


In this episode of From the Woods Today, Dr. Jonathan Larson discusses two invasive species that pose distinct hazards to Kentucky woodlands and shares information about a citizen science effort to report sightings of them or their hosts to help monitor for these hungry critters. We also have our monthly Pesky Plant segment, as well as our Tree of the Week.




From the Woods Today - Sustainable Oak Management Practices

Episode 106 - From the Woods Today - Sustainable Oak Management Practices


In this episode of From the Woods Today, we discuss what you can do to aid in sustaining healthy upland oak forests, as well as some oak management practices that have been developed by forest researchers and forestry experts to both regenerate and maintain oaks. Dr. Carrie Pike joins us to talk about the new seed collection zones for the eastern US. We also have our ever popular Tree of the Week segment.