Farming for Pollinators

Farming for Pollinators

Author: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources August 11, 2020 Duration: 56:44
Today's podcast is going to talk about bees! Wait, didn't we just do this one? We did talk about surveying for bees during our last episode, but bees are so important we're covering them again and this time we're going to focus on what you can do on and around the farm to help provide habitat for these winged beasties! We're joined by Karin Jokela with the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation to hear about how she works with farmers and land managers to spread the buzz (literally). For resources and more details related to today's episode, find us on the web at mndnr.gov/prairiepod

Step into a landscape of rustling grasses and hidden life with Minnesota DNR Prairie Pod. Produced by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, this series explores the intricate world of the tallgrass prairie, an ecosystem that once dominated the continent and now requires careful attention. Each episode brings forward voices from the field-ecologists, land managers, and conservationists-who share their direct experiences and ongoing work. Conversations delve into the practical challenges of restoration, the surprising science behind fire-dependent landscapes, and the quiet beauty found in a blooming prairie patch. You might hear about the specific management of a state wildlife area, the return of a native plant species, or the collaborative efforts between private landowners and public agencies. It’s a mix of grounded storytelling and accessible science, offering a deeper appreciation for a place that is both resilient and fragile. This podcast connects you to the ongoing story of Minnesota's natural heritage, emphasizing that understanding this complex habitat is the first step in ensuring its future. The dialogue is genuine, often recorded on-site, making you feel like you’re standing right there in the wind.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 59

Minnesota DNR Prairie Pod
Podcast Episodes
What You Do Now, Matters Later (Establishment Phase Management) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:24
Today, we'll talk about the establishment phase of restoration with Area Wildlife Manager, Jeff Zajac. Visit mndnr.gov/prairiepod for the episode resource list and recommendations on prairies to visit.
What Goes in the Mix, Makes the Cake (Building a Seed Mix) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:51
Today we'll talk about one of our favorite subjects - building seed mixes. We'll explore how to evaluate your site, why diversity matters, seeds per square feet, and general guidelines for success. Visit mndnr.gov/prairi…
A Legacy of Conservation at Lac qui Parle [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:22
Today's podcast features a special conservationist, Dave Trauba. Dave worked as the Lac qui Parle Wildlife Management Area manager for 24 years. For resources and more details related to today's episode, find us on the w…
Where Can I get that Prairie Seed? (Seed Sourcing) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 51:22
We'll discuss sourcing seed for prairie restorations. Should you mix or match seed? How far is too far? And general guidelines for safe seed sourcing. For resources and more details related to today's episode, find us on…
Walking into the Prairie (Walk-in Access Program) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 40:31
We'll cover the Walk-in Access Program, what it is, how it works, and how to hunt on these awesome private lands.For resources and more details related to today's episode, find us on the web at mndnr.gov/prairiepod
How to Grow a Prairie from Scratch (Restoration and Reconstruction) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:22
This is the inaugural episode for the DNR Prairie Podcast - Today's podcast is about our favorite subject, prairies and how to grow them from scratch. For resources and more details related to today's episode, find us on…
Monarch migration and their grand trek from Minnesota to Mexico [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:40:18
Monarchs are often one of the first species we recognize and learn about in school. Can you remember having a Monarch in your classroom? Watching it pupate, form a chrysalis, and emerge? This can be a foundational introd…