What's Your Nature?

Become a Nature Up North explorer to share your encounters with wild things and wild places in New York's North Country. Post your wildlife sightings, landscape shots, photos from your outings, and even your organization's events!

Time For Torpor!

It’s well known that bears go into hibernation for the winter, eating lots of food during the fall, sleeping in their dens through the winter, then reemerging hungry in the spring. However, the process is actually not that simple. Bears don’t even actually hibernate! Instead, they enter a state called torpor. 

Give the Gift of Being Green this Holiday Season

The holiday season is a time to give thanks, rejoice with the company of family, and share gifts with friends. While we create memories to last a lifetime with loved ones, we also create waste that can last just as long in landfills. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), American households increase the total waste they produce in a year from 4 million tons to 5 million tons between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, an increase of  25%. The holidays are special, but they don’t have to be special at the expense of our planet.

Pileated Woodpecker on a cold December morning

On my morning walk I encountered this very busy male pileated woodpecker. I heard him working before I spotted him. 

Super Modeling

Weather modeling has become quite a big deal in recent decades, with meteorologists falling all over themselves to report what the latest models say. It sounds like a fun job, and I’m trying to find out how to apply to become a weather modeler. If it involves appearing in a swimsuit, though, forget it.

Nature Up North 2024 Calendars for Sale!

Proceeds from calendar sales benefit Nature Up North's community outreach initiatives. Each year, Nature Up North reaches hundreds of local residents through guided hikes, paddles, workshops, and K-12 programs. Thanks for your support!

Text reading "thank you so much for supporting our work in the community"

 

 

 

 

 

6th Annual Nature Up North Cardboard Sled Races

Event date and time
February 24, 2024 - 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Event description

Postponed!! February 24th, 10-1, SUNY Canton Sledding Hill

The 6th Annual Winterfest Cardboard Sled Races are now being held on Feb. 24th, from 10 am - 1 pm at the SUNY Canton Sledding Hill. 

The Benefits of Place Based Learning in Environmental Education and Outdoor Education

Nestled in the corner of St. Lawrence county, St. Lawrence University students participating in the Adirondack Semester can be found waking up in their yurts to misty mornings in a forest of snow-dusted eastern hemlocks. Every Fall, a handful of college students live in Childwold, New York to better understand the ecology and land of the North Country. My sophomore year St. Lawrence, I was a student on this program and spent a whole semester canoeing to my lessons and learning first hand about the Adirondacks and North Country.

Squirrel eating out of a chair

The squirrels love to use this feeder and often visit it as an alternative to the bird feeders in the yard.