Susan Knight
Commentator - Field NotesSusan Knight works for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Limnology at Trout Lake Station and collaborates closely with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. She is involved in many aspects of aquatic plants, including aquatic plant identification workshops and research on aquatic invasive plants. She is especially fond of bladderworts.
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In this episode of Field Notes, Susan Knight gives us three reasons to look forward to spring.I am a huge fan of winter. But once the snow is clearly on…
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In this month’s episode of Field Notes, Susan Knight explains how a tiny relative of our mosquito holds the key to all that chocolate you plan to eat…
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And with this month’s Field Notes, Susan Knight of Trout Lake Station tells us about a few of her favorite holiday plants.Although the leaves have fallen,…
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In this month’s Field Notes, Susan Knight of Trout Lake Station tells us what happens when things go wrong in the field.You hear Field Notes on the second…
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For this next installment of Field Notes, Susan Knight of Trout Lake Station tells us about the tough-as-nails tiny invertebrates known as tardigrades.
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If you have listened to a few of these “Field Notes," you know that I often manage to screw up while out doing field work. There was the time I got…
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In this month's installment of Field Notes, Susan Knight of Trout Lake Station pushes back the frontier of science...
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In this month's edition of Field Notes Trout Lake Biologist Susan Knight talks about tasty yet sometimes poisonous foods...
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In this month's edition of Field Notes, Trout Lake Station Biologist Susan Knight learns it's valuable to pay attention to the small things...