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WTIP Outdoor News Podcast

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WTIP is the community radio station serving Minnesota's North Shore. We share a variety of outdoor news content from the region, including Lake Superior, Isle Royale and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. From fishing and hunting to environmental issues, this locally-produced podcast covers important outdoor news relevant to our broad community of listeners.
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Episodes

Superior National Forest Flood Damage Aftermath and BWCA Search & Rescue Effort

A severe thunderstorm with heavy rain swept across northern Minnesota on Tuesday, Jun. 18, significantly damaging roads and impeding travel within the BWCA and Superior National Forest. On the Gunflint Trail, some motorists were trapped by fallen trees. In addition, there was extensive flooding and washouts across county roads and highways in the area. A search and rescue effort took place in the BWCA when a tree fell on a 9-year-old boy while he was inside a tent. In this week's Outdoor News Po...

Jun 21, 202415 minEp. 99

Spring Bird Migration In Full Swing Across Superior National Forest and Northern Minnesota

Many migratory birds have returned to the Great Lakes and northern regions of Minnesota in recent weeks. In this week's Outdoor News Podcast, host Kalli Hawkins speaks with Steve Kolbe, an avian ecologist with the Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI) at the University of Minnesota- Duluth about the spring migration and what researchers are noticing given the early arrival of spring along the North Shore of Lake Superior.

May 24, 202418 minEp. 98

Grand Portage Band and MnDOT unveil dual language river signs on Highway 61

The Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and the Minnesota Department of Transportation worked closely to install dual language river signage along Highway 61 stretching from Grand Marais to the Canadian border. On Thursday, May 16 a ceremonial unveiling event for one of the signs was held at the Devil Track River, east of Grand Marais. In this week's episode, Erik Redix, the Ojibwe and environmental education coordinator for the Grand Portage Band speaks about the significance of the du...

May 17, 202415 minEp. 97

Forest Service Talks Updated BWCA Bear Aware Forest Order

Superior National Forest officials recently announced an update to a forest order for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) requiring that all food, food containers and scented items be safely stored to help prevent bear-human interactions. The release of the updated BWCAW forest order created a stir in numerous media outlets and online communities. In this episode, podcast host Kalli Hawkins speaks with Cathy Quinn, the Superior National Forest Acting Wilderness Program Manager abou...

May 10, 202419 minEp. 96

Spring Steelhead Run Along The North Shore

In the last month, anglers have ventured to many of the North Shore rivers, to try their luck catching a Lake Superior Steelhead during the spring Steelhead run. Some have found success, while others….not so much. In this week's Outdoor News Podcast, host Kalli Hawkins visits a North Shore river with Cory Goldsworthy, the Lake Superior area fisheries supervisor for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for a steelhead fishing excursion, talk about the status of Lake Superior Steelhead, a...

May 03, 202416 minEp. 95

Forest Service Launches Spruce Budworm Response Project & Prepares For Busy Summer Season

The U.S. Forest Service is gearing up to launch a spruce budworm response project in Cook County this summer as the prevalence of the spruce budworm expands across northeastern Minnesota. As a preventative mitigation effort, this summer, the Forest Service intends to implement a Blue Cascade Spruce Budworm Response and Restoration Project stretching from the Caribou Trail to County Road 14, east of Grand Marais. The entire project will encompass over 2000 acres and focus on vegetation management...

Apr 25, 202419 minEp. 94

Enhancing Conservation Efforts through Camera-Trap Photography in the Superior National Forest

Ryan Pennesi is a wildlife photographer based in Finland, Minn. and spends much of his time in the Superior National Forest tracking wildlife using camera-trap photography. In this week's episode, Ryan Pennesi, who is also a wildlife technician with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources talks about his passion for camera-trap photography, how his efforts contribute to better understanding of natural wildlife behavior and ongoing conservation efforts in northeast Minnesota. Find Ryan Penn...

Apr 19, 202423 minEp. 93

Trail Tales: A Look Inside the Iditarod - Stories from a Minnesota Musher and Photographer

There was a strong showing of Minnesotan's during the 52nd annual historic Iditarod race in Alaska this year. Three northern Minnesota individuals, two mushers and a photographer, participated in the 2024 Iditarod. The two mushers, Anna Hennessy and Erin Altemus have Grand Marais connections and each raced as a rookie in the historic race. Another individual, Ryan Rumpca, a landscape and outdoor lifestyle photographer based in Duluth was part of the Iditarod Insider crew. He shares a behind-the-...

Mar 29, 202422 minEp. 92

Mitigating & Monitoring Spruce Budworm in Northeastern Minnesota

The prevalence of spruce budworm across northeastern Minnesota, particularly in the Superior National Forest, is increasing. Efforts are ongoing in northeastern Minnesota to monitor, manage, and mitigate the impact of the spruce budworm, a native insect that feeds on the needles of spruce and balsam fir. In this week's episode, host Kalli Hawkins is joined by Brian Sturtevant, a research ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service, who provides an in-depth look at spruce budworm. Brian Sturtevant sha...

Mar 22, 202418 minEp. 91

Fire Departments Adapt to Battling Electric Vehicle Fires With New EV Extinguishing Tools

As electric vehicles become increasingly prevalent nationwide, including along the North Shore, numerous fire departments are enhancing their training protocols and acquiring advanced extinguishing tools as the lithium-ion battery poses unique challenges for firefighters. In recent weeks, the Grand Marais Fire Department added a new extinguishing tool to the repertoire to prepare for an EV fire in Cook County, thanks to the expertise of a skilled Grand Marais resident. Matt Stone, owner of UniMo...

Mar 15, 202412 minEp. 90

Moose Population Remains Relatively Stable In Northern Minnesota

Minnesota’s moose population remains relatively stable, following the results of the 2024 moose survey in northern Minnesota. After wrapping up the moose survey in early Feb., the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said the recent population estimate is approximately 3,470 animals. Nancy Hansen, the Minnesota DNR’s area wildlife manager in Two Harbors, said the number is not a “highly precise population estimate.” Still, it gives the DNR an overall sense of the current status of moo...

Mar 08, 202416 minEp. 89

U.S. Forest Service Provides 2024 Wildfire Outlook For Northeast Minnesota

With the minimal snow conditions and warmer temperatures experienced across much of northern Minnesota this winter, fire management officials at the U.S. Forest Service and Minnesota DNR are keeping a close eye on the upcoming fire season. Forest Service officials estimate that wildlife activity will occur earlier in the spring, lasting longer into the fall, and involves more intense, difficult-to-control large wildfire activity. In this week's episode, host Kalli Hawkins speaks with Nick Petrac...

Mar 01, 202417 minEp. 88

Northeast Minnesota Canada Lynx Research & Status

Canada Lynx research is ongoing in Northeast Minnesota and the Superior National Forest. In this week's Outdoor News Podcast, host Kalli Hawkins speaks with Ron Moen, senior wildlife biologist at UMD's Natural Resources Research Institute about the current status of Canada Lynx.

Feb 16, 202418 minEp. 87

Lake Superior Experiences Minimal Ice Formation This Winter

The warmer El Nino temperatures & conditions is influencing lake ice formation on Lake Superior and many of the other Great Lakes. This year, Lake Superior experienced approximately 10 percent ice coverage, compared to an average 30 percent. In this week's Outdoor News Podcast, host Kalli Hawkins speaks with Jay Austin, a professor of physics and astronomy with the Large Lakes Observatory and the University of Minnesota - Duluth about the relationship between warmer air temperatures and Lake...

Feb 09, 202416 minEp. 86

BWCA Stairway Portage Project Wins 2023 National Wilderness Award

A 2022 project to replace the Stairway Portage wooden staircase in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness has won national recognition. Superior National Forest officials announced on Tuesday, Jan. 24, that the Stairway Portage Replacement project in the BWCA was awarded the 2023 National Wilderness Award for best use of ‘traditional skills and minimal tool leadership.’ The Stairway Portage Replacement project involved replacing the two sets of wooden staircases between Duncan Lake and Rose L...

Feb 03, 202422 minEp. 85

Winter Unveiled: December 2023 Statistics & Outlook For Remainder of 2024

Minnesotan's love to talk about the weather and this winter has certainly been one for discussion. In this week's Outdoor News Podcast, host Kalli Hawkins talks with Joe Moore, a meteorologist with the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service based in Duluth about snowfall and temperature data in northeastern Minnesota, El Nino, and the outlook for the remainder of the 2024 winter.

Jan 19, 202413 minEp. 84

Trout Opener Outlook & Local DNR Conservation Officer Kylan Hill Leaving Cook County

Trout opener for lakes outside of the BWCA is this Saturday, January 13, and it sure will be a cold one. The National Weather Service is projecting wind chill values of -28 temperatures for trout opener in Cook County and regions across Northern Minnesota. The colder temps will help with variable ice conditions on many inland lakes. In this week's episode of the Outdoor News Podcast, host Kalli Hawkins speaks with local Conservation Officer Kylan Hill about the outlook for the trout opener weeke...

Jan 12, 202420 minEp. 83

Awaiting Winters Arrival & John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon Canceled

As the 2024 winter season unfolds in northern Minnesota, many organizers of annual winter events, including the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon, find themselves facing a difficult decision. Less than four weeks before the anticipated annual John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon started, the board of directors made the tough call to cancel the event due to a lack of snow. In this week's Outdoor News Podcast episode, host Kalli Hawkins speaks with the President of the John Beargrease, Mike Keyport a...

Jan 05, 202416 minEp. 82

Proposed Superior National Forest 'Fernberg Project' Near Ely and BWCA

The Superior National Forest is undergoing a proposed project, called the Fernberg Project, near Ely that entails vegetation management activities, prescribed burning, and harvesting of timber to reduce wildfire risk in the wildland urban interface areas within and surrounding the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). The Fernberg Project includes mixed ownership encompassing approximately 175,000 acres. About 84,000 acres sit inside the BWCA. Approximately 26,000 acres of the identifie...

Dec 23, 202315 minEp. 81

Sled Dog Racing Season Update & Proposed Outdoor Shooting Range In Cook County

Winter is off to a slow start this year in northern Minnesota. With a lack of snow and comfortable temperatures, the sled dog racing season which is scheduled to kick-off on January 6th with the annual Gunflint Mail Run is leaving many residents and the race organizer uneasy. We share an update on the upcoming annual event in this week's Outdoor News Podcast episode. Also in this week's episode, we share the latest outdoor news from Cook County regarding the proposal of an outdoor shooting &...

Dec 15, 202313 minEp. 80

Minnesota DNR Seeks Black Spruce Cone Collectors in Northern Minnesota

For individuals looking for a new winter hobby and a way to enjoy an afternoon in the outdoors, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has an interesting and active activity to participate in. The Minnesota DNR is currently seeking individuals to collect black spruce cones this winter across the northern regions of Minnesota. The seeds found inside the black spruce cones are then used by the DNRs State Forest Nursery for various reforestation and harvesting projects throughout Minnesota. ...

Dec 08, 202314 minEp. 79

Cook County Resident Bryan Hansel Bikepacks The Border-To-Border Touring Route

The Border-to-Border Touring Route spans 750 miles, traversing northern Minnesota by utilizing pre-existing roadways, extending from the North Dakota border to the shores of Lake Superior. The border-to-border project was initiated in 2015 and represents a collaborative undertaking involving the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Minnesota 4-Wheel Drive Association. After a lengthy eight year process, the DNR plans to finalize the route and route management plan in the sprin...

Dec 01, 202324 minEp. 78

Cook County Ice Reports & Ice Skating Adventures

A few Cook County residents took to the ice in early Nov. to celebrate the onset of winter. Cook County and other regions across northern Minnesota experienced a short-lived drop in temperatures at the beginning of the month, reaching 17 degrees overnight. The temperatures coincided with the firearm deer season opener, and as many hunters took to their deer stands on Nov. 4, other Cook County residents grabbed their ice skates in pursuit of wild ice. Barb LaVigne, a well-known ice skating enthus...

Nov 24, 202311 minEp. 77

Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Breaks Ground On Hat Point Marina & Ferry Terminal

On the morning of Wednesday, November 15, the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa moved forward in celebration with long-awaited plans to redevelop the Hat Point Marina & Ferry Terminal in Grand Portage. The proposed Hat Point Marina & Ferry Terminal plan is to demolish and expand the ferry docks to provide two safe harbor terminals for the Grand Portage Isle Royale Transportation Line. The transportation line includes the Voyageur II, a 65-foot vessel that transports passengers...

Nov 17, 202315 minEp. 76

Outdoor News Podcast Wolves And Fish Update

In this episode of the WTIP Outdoor News Podcast, Kalli Hawkins shares a personal story of an encounter with a wolf pack while hunting near the North Shore. Also featured in the episode is a report from the DNR Lake Superior Fisheries office about lake herring in the Big Lake. Spoiler: There are a crazy amount of herring in Lake Superior thanks to a record-breaking year class.

Nov 10, 202314 minEp. 75

Inland Fishing Season Comes To An End & Firearm Deer Season Begins

Archery season began in the Arrowhead region more than a month ago on Sept. 16, and based on the current Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) harvest reports, it has proved to be off to a slow start. A large portion of that is due to DNR regulation changes heading into the 2023 season. However, the firearm season begins this Saturday, Nov. 4. and a more hunters will take to the woods to harvest a deer. In this week's episode of the Outdoor News Podcast, host Kalli Hawkins speaks with ...

Nov 03, 202318 minEp. 74

Deer Hunters Assist U of M Researchers In Studying Wildlife Food Webs

The Offal Wildlife Watching Project with the University of Minnesota Extension aims at better understanding what Minnesota wildlife species are attracted to and eat the organ meats (offal) in gut piles left from hunters field dressing deer and how offal affects wildlife food webs. The project asks volunteer hunters to set up camera traps on the offal they leave in the field to capture images of wildlife visitors for one complete month. The project also relies on volunteers to help classify and i...

Oct 27, 202319 minEp. 73

Outdoor News Podcast Talking MEA Fishing

Fall fishing has arrived to Cook County and across Superior National Forest. Walleye are biting strong as the lakes start to turn over (when the warm water mixes with the cold and sinks lower in the lake), according to officials from the Grand Marais fisheries office for the Department of Natural Resources. Likewise, brook trout and pike are starting to bite more aggressively as well. Fisheries Supervisor EJ Isaac spoke with WTIP's Joe Friedrichs about the fall fishing scene, including over the ...

Oct 20, 20236 minEp. 72

News And Updates From Superior National Forest

An open house Oct. 10 hosted by the US Forest Service at the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais offered an opportunity to reflect on some of the top stories from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and across Superior National Forest this year. It’s indeed been a busy year for news and information from Superior National Forest, including a recent announcement that essentially blocks the proposed expansion of Lutsen Mountains, the local ski hill. WTIP’s Joe Friedrichs spoke with Superi...

Oct 13, 202313 minEp. 71

Blastomycosis Reports Increasing In Dogs In Northern Minnesota

Cases of a severe fungal infection called blastomycosis are increasing along the North Shore and areas of northern Minnesota. Blastomycosis is an infection caused by a fungus called blastomyces and can infect humans and animals. It is commonly found in the northern regions of Minnesota and along areas such as the St. Croix River, Mississippi River, and surrounding Great Lakes. According to the Minnesota Department of Health, the infection usually occurs by breathing in spores of the fungi that a...

Oct 06, 202314 minEp. 70
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