Outdoor Elements - September 24th, 2023
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September 24th, 2023More Information
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Snapping Turtle HatchlingMore Information
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A hatchling snapping turtle gets a little help cross the road from Evie.
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Spring PeeperMore Information
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A Spring Peeper is a fairly small frog, but a group of them creates a big sound that can be a sign of Spring and warmer weather ahead. Evie found a young Spring Peeper at the ND LEEF site at St. Patrick's County Park.
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Turtle Research Along Lake ErieMore Information
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We caught up with a research team from The Ohio State University that is surveying turtle populations along marshes of Lake Erie to learn more about their habits and habitats, with a special emphasis on Blanding's Turtles, a species of special concern.
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Frog in the Grass!More Information
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There are a lot of varieties of frogs that allow for them to live and survive in different environments. In our area there are a couple of different types of Grass Frogs that you can be on the lookout for next time you are walking a grassy trail, especially near wetlands. Evie discovers a Grass Frog on her journey and shares it with us. What makes it unique? What are characteristic you can look for to identify them? Come along and find out!
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Augmented Reality SandboxAlly Pudlo More Information
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How to make an Augmented Reality Sandbox:
https://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~okreylos/ResDev/SARndbox/
Watershed Map from Hoosier Riverwatch:
https://www.in.gov/idem/riverwatch/files/resources_huc_areas.jpg
If your looking for a fun and educational way to experience what changes can mean for a watershed, then you should check out this augmented reality sandbox. Ally Pudlo shares how the sandbox works and how it can quickly show what changes in a landscape can do to the flow of water. And on top of that it’s really cool. Check out the links to see what our watershed is like and to find out how you can build your own augmented reality sandbox.
Facebook tags: St. Joseph County Soil & Water Conservation District
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- Ally PudloEnvironmental Education CoordinatorSt. Joseph County Soil &Water Conservation District
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- Ally PudloEnvironmental Education CoordinatorSt. Joseph County Soil &Water Conservation District
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Tree Frogs - Viewer SubmissionMore Information
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A tree frog is pretty recognizable with its suction cup like feet. That's if you can find it. Tree frogs change colors to blend in with their surroundings. A viewer sent us some pictures of a tree frog that they found hanging on their house and blending in with their siding. If you have pictures or video of something you've come across in nature; or have a question, message us on Facebook or email us at OutdoorElements@wnit.org. We would love to hear from you!
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