Field Notes

March 10, 2026

S2 E18 Quaking Bogs & Old Forests: Extraordinary Ecosystems with Nathan Herbert

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Quaking Bogs & Old Forests: Extraordinary Ecosystems with Nathan Herbert

Dive into the wild heart of northeast Indiana in this episode of The Lake Doctor Podcast, where we sit down with Nathan Herbert—a lifelong herpetology enthusiast turned Northeast Indiana Conservation Lands Manager for The Nature Conservancy. Nathan takes us on a captivating journey from his childhood days flipping rocks for snakes in Pennsylvania to his current role stewarding remarkable natural treasures.

This episode explores The Nature Conservancy’s properties in Kosciusko County, including Oppenheim Woods—a 62-acre mixed hardwood forest with trees over 200 years old—and a local bog, a sensitive wetland ecosystem not open to the public due to its fragility and rarity. Nathan highlights restoration efforts, invasive species management, and the unique biodiversity of bogs and fens, including carnivorous plants, rare turtles, and rediscovered species like arrow grass.

With tales of massasauga rattlesnakes, quaking bogs, and community weed-wrangling events, this episode sparks awe for Indiana’s wild places and shows how everyone can play a role in helping to preserve them.

Bogs, fens, swamps?

Aren’t they all just wetlands? Not so fast! Nate Simons from Blue Heron Ministries takes us into a fen and the amazing critters that call it home.

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