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Run, Dorothy—Emerald City is Falling

By Paul J. Hetzler on
Blog: Just Our NatureWatertown is poised to become an Emerald City, but that’s not good news. Jefferson and Lewis will soon be Emerald Counties, and St. Lawrence County began the process of change two years ago. Unfortunately, this kind of transformation does not involve happy endings.
When the emerald ash borer (EAB) kills an ash, something happens never before seen—the tree becomes brittle and hazardous very…
Ask A Fairy: Fall 2018 Answers

By Thimble & Blossom on
Blog: Ask a Fairy
Thanks for visiting the fairies this fall and leaving your notes inside! You had some really great questions, and Thimble and Blossom had so much fun answering them. They are already down in the tropics where they'll be spending the winter, but are excited to come back next spring!
Keep reading below to find your question among the others, and let us know if you have…
Ask a Fairy: Our Fairy Friends are Back!
By Thimble & Blossom on
Blog: Ask a FairyWe eagerly await the fall season, because with it comes apples season, vibrant fall colors, and of course - visiting fairies! Our woodland fairy friends will be visiting the North Country on their migration south for the winter from October 12th - 28th. You're invited to find their homes and leave notes with your nature questions inside. Please also leave your first name and age,…
Plant a Tree, or Rent It?
By Paul J. Hetzler on
Blog: Just Our NaturePlanting a tree isn’t rocket science, which is good thing. If it were that complex, I’d wager we’d have a lot fewer trees lining our streets. It may not take a scientist to plant a tree correctly, but a lot of money is spent each year to buy and plant trees which may as well be leased, because they will only live a fraction of their expected lifespan.
When trees decline and die after 15, 20, or…
The First Shall Not Last
By Paul J. Hetzler on
Blog: Just Our NatureSeems like competitiveness may be part of human DNA, but it does not always pay to be first.
No prize awaits the fastest car that passes a radar patrol, or the first person to come down with the flu at the office. And for trees, the first ones to turn color in autumn are not envied by their peers. If trees experience envy, which no one knows. The first trees to show orange and red and drop their…
Hottest summer on record for the North Country
By Alexander K. Stewart on
Blog: Just Our NatureAre you younger than 96 years old? Did you spend your summer here in the North Country? If you answered yes to both, then you just experienced the hottest summer on record (1922-present)! Yes, the summer of 2018 was a hot one.
Now, this might depend on how you define hot; is it the maximum temperature reached? Probably not. Instead, the best metric of “hotness…
Become a citizen journalist!

By Erika Barthelmess on
Blog: Just Our NatureNature Up North is proud to be working with the Weave News, North Country Public Radio, and The Hill News to sponsor the first annual St. Lawrence Citizen Journalism Incubator (SLCJI).
The St. Lawrence Citizen Journalism Incubator is a new initiative designed to provide North Country students and residents with the opportunity to receive training and support for conducting independent,…
Summer Intern Farewell
By Emlyn Crocker on
Blog: Just Our Nature
Summer in the North Country is a special thing - we live in a beautiful place, and enjoy the company great people and warm (but usually not too warm!) weather. Plus, there is an abundance of good swimming holes, if you know where to look. Here at Nature Up North, summer is a chance for us to put extra energy into creating interesting workshops and events…
Nature Up North visits St. Lawrence - Lewis BOCES Tech Camp!

By Erika Barthelmess on
Blog: In the SchoolsThe Nature Up North team was delighted to be able to present at the annual Tech Camp presented by the Model Schools team. Our goal was to provide an overview of the resources we have at Nature Up North to support environmental learning in K-12 classrooms. We featured two of our citizen science projects, Monitor My Maple and North Country Wild, and also looked over a variety of other…
Teachers Get Outside the Classroom
Blog: In the Schools
A small crowd assembles with various instruments, test sets and other equipment in preparation for the lab assignment. Carefully they organize ampules, sample nets and data sheets. These citizen scientists are sampling the waters for invertebrate animals, dissolved oxygen levels, pH (acidity) and phosphorus and nitrogen levels. This is not an indoor lab, but right on the Grasse River in Canton.…