In plog 11: The Inuit, I said I'd write some plogs about various indigenous groups in the Arctic. Well, it’s been a long time coming but here is the second in that series! This time we're exploring the Evenki in Northern Russia, looking at their history, beliefs, stories and activism. I should of course mention … Continue reading 59: Evenki- People of the Russian North
58: Tracking animals with tech- Camera traps and GPS tags
The animal kingdom is an incredible place. It was once only enjoyed by those in the countryside or those who have gone out of their way to venture into nature and study the wildlife there. However, thanks to folks like David Attenborough who have made documentaries in recent years, we have all become more accustomed … Continue reading 58: Tracking animals with tech- Camera traps and GPS tags
57: Wolverines
The animal spotlight this week is the wolverine! Though known best because of its namesake played by Hugh Jackman in Marvel Movies, this animal has quite the superpowers of it’s own without Hollywood’s help. A smallish brown fluffy creature, perhaps quite cuddly in appearance, these animals are powerful predators with some practical but potentially grisly … Continue reading 57: Wolverines
56: Assistants, Sherpas and Locals on Expeditions
Do you know who has the record for reaching the summit of Mount Everest the highest number of times? Some grand moustached Victorian gentleman explorer? Adrenaline junkie American climber? Austrian mountaineer? Nope, it’s Kami Rita, a Nepali Sherpa who has been to the top 24 times. In fact, the highest number of ascents by a … Continue reading 56: Assistants, Sherpas and Locals on Expeditions
55: Tectonic Plates and Volcanoes Under Ice
We like to think of our planet as a solid ball of rock. Perhaps it’s comforting to think that no matter what happens to our left, right, or above our heads, at least what’s beneath our feet is solid. Alas, it is once again not so simple. Whilst slow, the ground beneath our feet is … Continue reading 55: Tectonic Plates and Volcanoes Under Ice
54: Exercise in the Arctic
Sports, exercise, keeping fit, it’s pretty important for us. Many of us have pretty stationary lifestyles nowadays, as lunch doesn’t involve having to run, hunt and catch something, but our bodies still need this level of movement to keep us healthy and ticking over well. To make moving more fun, many do sports, adding a … Continue reading 54: Exercise in the Arctic
53: Evolution, the hand and useless body parts
Hello and welcome back to Notebook from the North. This week we will be having a look at how creatures have changed over time to give us the huge diversity of life we see today, as well as what some of the traces of these changes are, and why not all changes are useful. It’s … Continue reading 53: Evolution, the hand and useless body parts
52: Narwhals
Time for another animal spotlight, and this week it’s the majestic narwhal! For a long time this animal was believed to be magical, then imaginary. We still know very little about it, but the more we are learning the more amazing it seems to be! This week we will explore where it lives, what that … Continue reading 52: Narwhals
51: Dog Mushing with Jeff King
Hello all and welcome back to Notebook from the North! This week I thought it would be interesting to explore the topic of dog mushing, but seeing as I know quite little about it, world renowned dog musher Jeff King has kindly agreed to fill in the details. Jeff has over 40 years of experience … Continue reading 51: Dog Mushing with Jeff King
Intermission
Notebook from the North will be taking a bit of a break for a few weeks, so now's a good chance to catch up on any old episodes you may have missed! Hope you're well and happy, and see you again in a bit for some more Arctic/Science/Nature related fun!