Episodes
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In the weeks to come, Journey with Nature will be focusing on sustainable features found at Indiana's new green headquarters known as the Efroymson Conservation Center.
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The Nature Conservancy is celebrating its 50th year of protecting nature and preserving life in Indiana.
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Kramer Original Woods is a dedicated state nature preserve home to old-growth southern hardwood forest rich with history and biodiversity.
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Though not categorized as an invasive species in Indiana, the common landscaping plant known as English ivy is as beastly as it is beautiful.
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A great man once said that "conservation is a state of harmony between men and land." That man was American ecologist and environmentalist Aldo Leopold.
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In Martin County lies a nature preserve rich in both history and beauty. The Bluffs of Beaver Bend's steep, colorful sandstone cliffs is an amazing backdrop for this wondrous preserve.
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Whether it's to help wake you up in the morning or keep you up at night, a good cup of coffee is an important part of many people's daily routine. Though we say we need it, it is truly a necessity to the some eighty countries that produce it.
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Attractive as the evergreen winter creeper may seem, it has the capability of choking out native species where it can establish itself.
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There are many species that make the deep sleep through the cold winter months, but the Blanding's turtle takes hibernation to a different level.
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The Christmas Fern is a native, woodland plant that has been synonymous with the holiday season for centuries.
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Winter is upon us and while many stay bundled up at home there are those who are excited to play outdoors in the snow. For many families that mean a trip to Pokagon State Park in northeastern Indiana for the scenery and the toboganning!
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Many non-native plants pose significant threats to natural areas due to their use in landscaping. Japanese barberry is one such bullying plant.
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Many people drive along State Road 60 between Salem and Mitchell in southern Indiana and never realize a large lush forest is just out of view. Yet there, among the forested hills, is where you'll find Twin Creek Valley Nature Preserve.
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With all the leaves and leftover plant debris in the garden, fall is the perfect time to begin composting.
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The Nature Conservancy believes that reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation - a strategy known as REDD - is a powerful tool against climate change while protecting forests and biodiversity around the world.
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What fruit looks like a cross between an orange and a tomato? Why Indiana's favorite fall fruit, the persimmon, of course!
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Cycling has become quite popular in recent years and many Hoosiers are happily taking up the sport. Though many may not realize it, Indiana is a great state for cyclists. Its varied terrains and beautiful scenery really makes Indiana a perfect place to pedal.
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Looking for some great autumn color, but not a fan of the big crowds it attracts? Then head over to Hitz-Rhodehamel Preserve in Brown County where the leaves are just as colorful and the crowds aren't a problem.
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Autumn is here and is announcing itself in its usual brilliantly-colored way. Fortunately for Hoosiers, many of us can watch this incredible display from our own backyards.
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Known as the Indiana banana, the fruit of the pawpaw tree is a unique and unusual treat found in the Hoosier state.
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