November 6, 1991 - MPR’s Gary Eichten interviews naturalist about how animals are adapting to to massive snowstorm. The different experiences of small birds, squirrels, pheasants, and deer are detailed. Not surprisingly, hibernators are the big winners.
November 15, 1991 - A Voices from the Heartland essay by writer and poet Laurie Allmann on snow, hunting, and Vietnam.
November 25, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews author David Backes about his book “Canoe Country: An Embattled Wilderness.” The two talk about the history of the Boundary Waters and the ongoing debate about the use and protections of land and water in area.
December 13, 1991 - Midmorming’s Paula Schroeder talks with outdoors writer Sam Cook about his writing. Cook talks about the outdoors and reads from his book, Campsights.
January 17, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder invites Laurie Allmann into the studio for a chat about owls. Segment includes owl sounds, followed by a poem.
January 31, 1992 -
February 7, 1992 - MPR’s Tom Meersman interviews Christopher Flavin, co-author of Saving the Planet: How to Shape an Environmentally Sustainable Global Economy." Flavin details the measures that humans will need to change in the coming years and decades to avoid global consequences.
February 11, 1992 - A discussion on the cost benefits of a compact fluorescent bulbs and concerns of Northern States Power (NSP) program to sell bulbs.
February 14, 1992 - Midmonring’s Paula Schroeder gets recollections from Cloquet Valley State Forest district ranger about J.C. "Buzz" Ryan, a longtime forester who died on February 14th, 1992.
February 17, 1992 - MPR’s Stephen Smith presents “A Place for the Wolf,” an examination of the struggles between the wolf population and humans. Smith interviews wildlife experts, farmers, federal officials, and wolf advocates.