Paul Wiegman
Stories by Paul Wiegman:
The Art of Seeing in the Summer - Naturalist Paul Wiegman sits down with Matthew Craig and talks about how to fully enjoy the natural world by truly seeing--not just looking--at the wonderful world all around us. Aired week of 06/23/2010.
Why Care About Biodiversity? - Naturalist Paul Wiegman, joins Host Matthew Craig to discuss protecting Pennsylvania's wildlife and why biodiversity matters. He gives an overview to kick off our series. Aired week of 07/08/2009.
Naturalist Almanac: Where to See Spring Wildflowers - Naturalist Paul Wiegman tells Host Matthew Craig where to go to see spring wildflowers in Western Pennsylvania. Aired week of 04/08/2009.
Letters from the Laurel Highlands: Maple Sugaring - Our Esteemed Naturalist Paul Wiegman sweetly reminds us that now is the time for maple sugaring. Paul also tells us where to find sites around Somerset County where maple sap is being collected. Aired week of 03/11/2009.
A Windy Letter from the Laurel Highlands - Our Esteemed Naturalist Paul Wiegman joins Host Matthew Craig to tell us that you can sense Spring is in the air when the wind starts to blow. The warm and wet air masses from the southwest start to battle for space with the cold air masses from the northeast and gets everything moving. Aired week of 03/04/2009.
Naturalist Almanac: Pines of Pennsylvania - Evergreens are prominent in Western Pennsylvania's woods this time of year. Naturalist Paul Wiegman joins Host Matthew Craig to talk about the native evergreens found in the region. Aired week of 12/03/2008.
Letters from the Laurel Highlands: Good News for the Yough - Our Esteemed Naturalist Paul Wiegman sends us a Letters from the Laurel Highlands filled with "Good News"--the return of the Golden Club plant to the Youghiogheny River, a tell-tale sign that the river is improving. Aired week of 08/06/2008.
Global Warming and Land Conservation - How will the changing climate effect ecosystems and land conservation efforts? Our Esteemed Naturalist Paul Wiegman joins Host Matthew Craig to explain these issues as a close for our Land Conservation series. Aired week of 02/13/2008.
The Ambassador of Natural Science for the Laurel Highlands - In his new role as Ambassador of Natural Science for the Laurel Highlands, our esteemed naturalist Paul Wiegman tells us that while the trees and plants are starting to shut down, the recycling elements of the soil are just starting up. Aired week of 10/31/2007.
Naturalist Almanac: What Is A Watershed? - Our Esteemed Naturalist Paul Wiegman speaks with Host Matthew Craig about watersheds, and why it's important to conserve them. Their conversation takes place in Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, and is the beginning of our on-going series on watershed issues. Aired week of 09/05/2007.
Naturalist Almanac: Hawk Moths - Is it a bird? Is it a butterfly? No...it's probably a hawk moth hovering over your summertime flowers. These great fliers are often mistaken for baby hummingbirds or even bumblebees. Naturalist Paul Wiegman tells of this daytime moth. Aired week of 08/08/2007.
Naturalist Journal: Vernal Equinox - The Vernal Equinox is right around the corner. Naturalist Paul Wiegman explains how the calendar was set. Aired week of 03/14/2007.
Winter View - Our esteemed naturalist Paul Wiegman sets his sights on the winter landscape, in this Letter from the Laurel Highlands. Paul shows us that this is the time of year when we can see "The Big Picture." Aired week of 01/17/2007.
Letters from the Laurel Highlands: The Stillness of Autumn - In this installment of Letters from The Laurel Highlands, naturalist Paul Wiegman talks with Host Matthew Craig about the sounds--and lack of sounds--found in fall. The birds are no longer singing, the insects have stopped their buzzing, and the natural world pauses for a season of silence. Aired week of 11/29/2006.
Naturalist Almanac: Stormy Weather - Natualist Paul Wiegman tells host Matthew Craig why November is the time that we see huge weather shifts and story weather in Western Pennsylvania in this installment of the Natualist Almanac. Aired week of 11/15/2006.
Naturalist Almanac: Bump in the Night - Naturalist Paul Wiegman joins host Matthew Craig to talk about the creatures roaming Western Pennsylvania's woods including white-tailed deer, coyotes, owls and even mosquitoes. Aired week of 10/25/2006.
The Beginning of Autumn - Our esteemed naturalist Paul Wiegman takes a page out of his Naturalist's Almanac to talk with Host Matthew Craig about the coming of fall. Paul also describes the peak weeks for viewing leaf colors around the state. Aired week of 09/20/2006.
Naturalist Almanac: Fall Migration - Our esteemed naturalist Paul Wiegman flies in to tell us about the fall bird migration and about birding at the Wildflower Reserve at Raccoon Creek State Park. Aired week of 09/06/2006.
Letters from the Laurel Highlands: State Forests - Our esteemed naturalist Paul Wiegman discusses the difference between a forest, and a STATE forest in his delightful and informative way in this latest installment of "Letters from the Laurel Highlands." Aired week of 07/12/2006.
Letter from the Laurel Highlands: Mount Davis - Host Matthew Craig travels with our esteemed naturalist Paul Wiegman to the highest point in Pennsylvania--Mount Davis in this latest installment of Letters from the Laurel Highlands. Aired week of 06/28/2006.
Letters from the Laurel Highlands: Spring Wildflowers - Naturalist and Photographer Paul Wiegman joins Host Matthew Craig to talk about spring wildflowers in this monthly installment of Letters from the Laurel Highlands. Aired week of 04/05/2006.
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