We've wrapped up our fall events, but started planning for the incoming winter! Stay tuned for more event news and our 2025 Calendar Sale, coming soon!

Recently it came to our attention that a longtime Nature Up North contributor, Paul Hetzler, had published a book of his various nature articles and stories titled Birds of Happiness Aren't Blue. Paul has always supported Nature Up North with articles and expertise, so we wanted to take a moment and help support him. You can learn more about Paul, his books, and what they contain by visiting our most recent North Country Voices article

Huckleberry Lake fairy house Ask a Fairy

Thimble and Blossom let us know that they loved all of the nature questions you had for them this year, and were thrilled to receive a selfie too! Although it was a warm fall and they were able to enjoy the North Country into November this year, they had to continue south in search of warmer climates for the winter. Before they left, they took a moment to write their answers down and share them with us!

Photo of author Paul Hetzler North Country Voices

This installment of North Country Voices is a little different than usual. You might recognize the name Paul Hetzler from any number of articles posted to our page about different features of North Country nature, and you may remember the articles for their jokingly light yet incredibly informative writing style.

Girl Scouts in front of their lean-to shelter. Just Our Nature

As part of a unique program, I recently had the opportunity to attend a Girl Scout event that left me both inspired and enlightened. This experience not only allowed me to connect with our community's youth but also taught me valuable skills and deepened my appreciation for nature. What struck me most was the girls' enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge.

Trees next to the ODY library on SLU's campus Just Our Nature

This photo essay captures the beautiful transformation of leaves as the seasons transition from fall to winter. The change from lush greens, to shades of red, orange, and gold, tells a story of renewal and the texture that autumn brings at St. Lawrence University. I invite viewers to pause and appreciate the wonders of nature we see every day. Each tree has its own process and story to tell.

Carved and Painted pumpkins lined up along a trail. Just Our Nature

Over the weekend of October 26th and 27th 2024 the excitement for the upcoming holiday came to a head. We love the fall season at Nature Up North because it’s a season of change. Trees are changing colors, temperatures are dropping, snow is in the mountains, and wildlife is beginning its winter preparation. Halloween often signals the shift from fall to winter, so we wanted to do something to participate.

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