Joey travels around the world and takes you on plant walks, with colorful commentary. We don't get that here. It appears that he observed a potentially orphaned coyote pup in poor condition so he was trying to obtain this animal and then transfer it to a wildlife rehabilitator., But Monroe says that his approach presents some challenges. Theyre normally crepuscular or theyre out at night." That was just the revelation then that God, I don't know shit. Today I'm here to answer your plant questions via Twitter. One Atmosphere commissioned a 60-by-30-foot mural of climate activist Greta Thunberg for San Franciscos Union Square. Joey Santore, 36, never expected to get famous for posting videos about nature. We launched in March2016with our first series, Science of Survival, which was developed in partnership with PRX, distributors of the idolized This American Life and The Moth Radio Hour, among others. Larsen: In a move akin to an art thief becoming a museum security guard, train-hopping Joey Santore applied for a job with Union Pacific and was hired on as a brakeman. Asclepius prostrata, the prostrate milkweed. Jesse Will: Basically he stole the scooter or somebody handed him the scooter and that's your intro to the whole video, which just seems like appropriate. Like I just got really excited when I would read about this stuff. but I think there's other things happening there it's like in this time that we're in, which is like pretty, anti-science he's getting across these scientific ideas by not sounding like he's shouting at you from the ivory tower, right? This plant has adapted to lie dormant in its underground rhizome for years until conditions are right. You got to get out of the road. May 26, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm. A few months ago, Outside dispatched Jesse Will to tag along with Joey on a field trip to the backroads of South Texas. According to the man behind the video Joey Santore, an Oakland-based, self-taught botanist who runs the YouTube channel Crime Pays But Botany Doesnt the pup died two nights after he discovered it in the northern California countryside in June. This is Plant Support. A lot of folks think that coyotes in particular are purely nocturnal or even crepuscular, which is like dawn, dusk, night. On his YouTube channel, Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't, which has close to 260,000 subscribers, the vast majority of his videos have him giving half-hour-plus-long lectures on topics like plant morphology and evolutionary relationships in his very distinctive accent. Maren Larsen (host): From Outside magazine, this is the Outside podcast. After Staley picked it up and gave it back to him, Bosa threw it down again. It's doing pretty good. But Joey has his own reasons for loving the plant, chiefly its incredible diversity -- there are hundreds of species of milkweed in North America alone -- and unusual flower morphology, laden with abundant nectar and distinctive pollen structures. You gotta, you gotta peyote, a peyote, a lophophora, whole shit tons of peyotes. I mean, I want to get more people excited about it cuz there's a lot of dark shit coming our way and you know, we're going to need this kind of awareness of ourselves and of the world to be able to deal with it. Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't: Created by Joey Santore. He has lots of tattoos and no college degree and is. And maybe they'll look at the plants in their backyard in a different way, or maybe they'll yank out some of those plants and replant something. Okay. And especially where we are now as a species with our understanding of science and the world and all this technology that we have. You have to reach almost a critical mass, like a minimum number of coyote pups of similar age in a rehab situation to rear so that way theyre positioned for success when you release. Join Outside+ to get Outside magazine, access to exclusive content, 1,000s of training plans, and more. When you speak to them in person that accent gets dialed way back down. But I also try to keep [the videos] lighthearted. He's shooting the shit. The whole thing is kind of sad. And Jesse's with me. At certain times of year, especially this time of year, they are often active during the day. Nother payote right there, doing that thing they do, just blendin' in with the gravels that have been deposited over the last, I don't know, 300,000 years by the, uh, meandering channel of the Rio Grand-ee. it's still there. Unfortunately when I found her, I was so far out in the middle of nowhere and I didnt really realize how sick she was until later that night when I brought her home, he says. Also, we're offering new members a 25% discount. Suddenly I'm able to zoom out and see how the world around me works and how I fit into it and, and observe these relationships that different organisms have with each other. I went to college and studied sociology and communication but dropped out to travel. I associate them with a place to like get away from people and, kind of open air playground. Aside from the hits, Santores long-form videos offer a panoramic botanical and geological breakdown of a location, explaining current topics like plant speciation and biogeography, alongside profane rants about climate change and the state of things in general. It makes sense. Allying with Nature to Regenerate our Living Planet, Perhaps our favorite botanist to watch and learn from, Joey Santore offers us a bit of a different spin on the world of botany with his informative and hilarious (often PG-13) YouTube channel. And, and when I talked to him on the phone, he's he's like, yeah, I know where some populations of that are, you know, I'm going to go look for some new ones. I don't know, six or seven years give or take. He has lots of tattoos and no college degree and is known for illegal tree-planting projects. Amidst mild profanity and general irreverence, we examine plant life (the base of Earth's food chain) and the nature of the rocks and soil they grow on, as well as the evolutionary adaptations that enable . Outsides longstanding literary storytelling tradition comes to life inaudio with features that will both entertain and inform listeners. It's everyone from dope growers to amateur science geeks to viewers who just stumbled onto his YouTube. I wasnt going to be able to make it there that day, so I figured I would take it Monday. Along his routes, he would stop at libraries and gain free access to academic papers with the help of pirate websites. Explore. Santore: You got your coryphantha, you know, and it all just coming up in the dappled light, the understory of, of the thorn scrub, which of course is getting cleared away at an increasing rate to make room for the fucking Panda express uh, tumor of modern society. A few years ago I wrote about the Chicago accent and its near total disappearance from TV and film, though you can still reliably hear it on the radio: WXRTs Marty Lennartz has been doing his Going to the Show with a Regular Guy movie reviews since 1984; like Santore, he has a Chicago accent but its not nearly as thick as the one he uses in character. But it's his voice that's the real star of the show. Larsen: Allow me to introduce you to Joey Santore. The self-taught botanist sounds off on going viral, preserving the natural world, and the story behind that accent. This rekindled his love for the sciences, but it wasn't until he found a used astronomy textbook that he really started to get obsessed. I mean, she almost certainly would have died she was underweight and she had mucus in her nose and eyes but maybe she would have been food for something else. "I dont know, the whole thing kind of messes me up thinking about it because it was pretty sad she died that morning when I was due to bring her south to the wildlife rehab that was on my way back to Oakland., "It looked grossly malnourished. But she was covered in fleas and ticks and mites and also had some nasal discharge. It was grossly underweight.. (Picture by Jesse Will) I known as Joey Santore simply as he'd returned from a botanizing journey to South Africa. And then the YouTube account blew up, which is cool. (Face-to-face, the 37-year-old Santore softens his accent to about 8.) Of course. Joseph Anthony Bosa ( / bos /; born July 11, 1995) is an American football outside linebacker for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). Theyre very unpredictableThis gentleman couldve easily been bit or scratched., She went on to say that he brought up some legitimate concerns in the video. Santore: Anyway guys, here we are once again. What is plant systematics? Unfortunately, it seems this particular coyote pup may have already had something wrong with it when Santore stumbled upon it. He didnt grow up in a traditional way and has not had the traditional jobs that bring you into this field. We dont value plants, we dont value habitat, often we dont value each other. It was crossing a road on like a 90-degree day at 2 p.m, he says. First in his backyard in Oakland, and then, as he ran out of space, at the median park close by that became the star of that illegal tree planting video. According to Jesse Will, Joey's subscribers don't fit any kind of mold. With Joey Santore. Joey travels around the world and takes you on plant walks, with "colorful" commentary. Take it easy, buddy. interface language. I just don't think what you're doing is safe behavior. And then a few years later I went back and took some classes, a geology class, an oceanography class and a biology class. Santore has been throwing shade figuratively and literally in his adopted hometown since moving there in 2006. Maybe I should have just left her alone. Joey's presentation to the Houston Native Prairie Association will be a series of . But it ends up just being a very minor part of the day, hunting down this peyote. Soon, he was in deep. And this is a problem. When Joey Santore went searching for a biological "origin story" of sorts, he stumbled into the world of botany. Usually, we just see his hands, which are covered in tattoos. Anyone who lives in Chicago knows that Tony Santoro is an actual person. Joey Bosa was responsible for one of the more costly moments of the Los Angeles Chargers' collapse Saturday, taking a crucial 15-yard penalty after losing his temper on the sideline. Okay. Rainy winter is planting season, giving his seedlings months to take root. The way my mind works, I just obsessed on fix that on something I probably got fucking add or some sort of neurological disorder, you know, that at one point served our species of evolutionary benefit. Soon, he was in deep. We have since expanded our show and now offer a range of story formats, including interviews with the biggest figures in sports, adventure, and politics, as well as reports from our correspondents in the field. Using a stick that does not seem nearly long enough to me, Joey herds the snake out of harm's way as it flicks its tongue ominously, seeming to tolerate -- just barely -- this loud, swearing man trying to save it. I asked what he thought about the video going viral. It was recently proposed for the Endangered Species list, and is only observed a few dozen times a year in a handful of locations near the Rio Grande. S1E10 - Doing What You Love Without Making It Your Job, with Joey Santore The Joy of Challenge 374 subscribers Subscribe 1.6K Share 31K views 1 year ago Joey Santore, from "Crime Pays but. And his science is good., The promised land of Southern Utah where the rednecks dance on cancerous housing developments, the cows (poo) chocolate and Pediocactus sileri grows on nearly barren gypsum hills. Joey had always liked railroads. He's gonna, I'm sure he'll return it once he's done. Bosa removed and slammed his helmet on the ground while still on the field. You got to get out of the road. This is journalist Jesse Will, who profiled Joey for Outside Online. I'm not trying to harass you. And it's it's, uh, that kind of grated me. Subscribe for free today! I bet a bunch of illegal tree planting. I first learned about Joey a few years ago, in a video titled "Guide to Illegal Tree Planting," which was sent my way by a friend familiar with my affinity for both botany and what's known as "guerilla gardening." I don't know why you're taking that kind of stance with me. I want to get more people excited about it, because theres a lot of dark (crud) coming our way. As it happens, the particular species of milkweed that Joey wants to find here in South Texas is especially rare. Kind of a bummer! I guess I view all those videos as kind of a long-running piece of sketch comedy. He went on to say that his friend who works at a wildlife rehab facility told him to keep the coyote in a cool, dark and quiet place and try to give it some food and water. Okay. I would probably say the same thing to somebody cause theres a lot of jackaes out there, he says. But is now just kind of leftover. Because what better way to understand the guy who created "Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't" than to join him on a hunt for a plant that's a schedule 1 controlled drug? An ex-punk and former train engineer who is self-taught in the sciences, Joey Santore does not fit the mold of the stereotypical botanist. This episode is brought to you by Visit Mississippi, a wonderland for outdoor lovers. Most of the prairies have been destroyed, but there's still these little islands left that people can go check out. This modern Johnny Appleseed would have preferred to have been out planting when we met, but some corrective shoulder surgery has him temporarily sidelined. Is there anything you miss about living in Chicago? Shhh, what appened to yer fokes?. Earlier this month, WTTW Channel 11 profiled him (using the name Joey Santore) and though he does have a noticeable Chicago accent, it's not nearly as heavy as what you hear in his nature. Being, uh, important members of the natural ecosystem, you know, you don't want to see them, uh, get, get smacked. World United States United Kingdom Canada Australia South Africa Israel India France Belgium Switzerland. But as he told Jesse Will while they traveled around South Texas, once he hit his teen years he tended to get into trouble. Santore: The way my mind works, I just obsessed on fix that on something I probably got fucking add or some sort of neurological disorder, you know, that at one point served our species of evolutionary benefit. Now based in Oakland, California, he was in Arizona on a botany trip when I reached him by email. Uh, where you get summer rain. "I'm stuffing envelopes proper now," he advised me from his house in West Oakland. Volo Bog near Crystal Lake is another great resource. And even more specifically, conifers. This is what happens when you dont have any regulations in place to protect the people on the bottom, he says. Thats basically all I do is I look at rare plants, I photograph them, I make notes and then share that information with the general public and make silly botany videos too., "It looked grossly malnourished. You see it get wiped out, you know, but then of course, you know, they're just hiding. But again, we always say that people should not pursue, chase, corner or attempt to capture wildlife because it places the person and the animal at risk.. Okay. Midewin National Tall Grass Prairie is another excellent one, down by Joliet. In the coyote video, which he said was taken in Siskiyou County, Calif., Santore can be seen following a pup that appears to be in poor condition through a field until it finally lies down and lets him pet and pick it up. It looks like a weed. One is that, at the department, we never recommend chasing or cornering or forcibly handling wildlife. Absolutely. I just been planting trees, sometimes with permission, mostly without, uh, because the city I live in kind of dropped the ball so hard on their, uh, uh, public beautification efforts. Then there are people who got sucked in because of one of those viral videos. Trees that can hack it without pruning and summer watering. Which brings us to a big question: If Joey can get thousands of people invested in the fate of a scraggly weed, what kind of impact can he have on science and conservation at large? He's on your level. And I, my friend's pilfered scooter. Joey was born in Chicago and yet --. Come along. Everything I know (about nature and botany) I basically learned myself, he said. I would be a lot more angry of a person if I didn't have this. Here's Joey pointing out a colony of the quarter-sized gray-green buttons in the video he made about the day. Will: It's the oldest psychedelic substance known to man. However, the downtime has allowed him to post more videos about botanizing the Bay Area. Get access to more than 30 brands, premium video, exclusive content, events, mapping, and more. You can follow Joey Santore on his YouTube channel, Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't, or on his instagram and podcast of the same name. And then I realized, I didn't know anything about the country I lived in and it was a big ass country, so why not travel? you're seeing people that comment and say things like this, guys, the reason why I got interested in plants. Learn more about all the benefits of membership at outsideonline.com/podplus. I just want people to take a closer look at the nonhuman world and askmore questions. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our, Digital [Terrier survives coyote attack caught on camera in Northfield]. A few months ago, Outside dispatched Jesse Will to tag along with Joey on a field trip to the backroads of South Texas. It was recently proposed for the Endangered Species list, and is only observed a few dozen times a year in a handful of locations near the Rio Grande. Some of his trees are now over 30 feet tall! I've had everyone from teenagers to suburban dads tell me, Hey, I saw your page. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. Theyre normally crepuscular or theyre out at night.". Sounds like a cool dude. I guess why I talk like that is, one, I want to make the science communication more funny. A low-brow, crass approach to plant ecology as muttered by a misanthropic Chicago Italian. We don't know what would happen if it disappeared completely, but Joey says that he doesn't want to find out. "Mailing out stickers. (Joey Santore). It makes sense. But when you hear him talk about what drew him to the science, you get the sense that Joey turned to plants because he was sick of humans. Pinterest. Makes the turd of, uh, uh, life in modern society easier through a swallow, helps it go down easier. So 30 hours after I found this thing, I woke up and was going to take it to this rehab center on my way back down south. Shh, its ok. Im not gonna f with you. Larsen: Joey made "Guide to Illegal Tree Planting" when he was living in Oakland, California, where a project to enhance the extra-wide median of parkway left him a bit uninspired. It starts with Joey on a rideshare e-scooter that a friend of his had hacked using some kind of computer chip he bought online. Jesse's assignment was to cover Joey's search for a local plant called lophophora williamsii: otherwise known as peyote. So its mostly a joke, because most science communication is dry and boring. Larsen: Joey's video from South Texas has some 50,000 views and counting. The YouTube field botany videos came along later, when he realized that much of the habitat he was enhancing, and in some cases creating, merited documentation before it disappeared to make way for a futureless car-slum, as he puts it. Right now Im in Sonora, Arizona. Uh, he has one that says plant milkweed or get fucked. Will: When you speak to them in person that accent gets dialed way back down. Theres unfortunately a sad ending to the story of a guy with a thick Chicago accent trying to rescue a struggling coyote pup. What kind of attention have you been getting in the past week? JASON HENRY The Chicago vernacular is kind of dyin out, especially as cities get more gentrified and you get more dog day care and coffee boutiques moving into these old Chicago neighborhoods. Santore: So I found this astronomy textbook and then was reading it on a train once. Joey sees an integral and resilient piece of an ecosystem. So I did that and I got her to eat a little bit, he says. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Cmere, hey, youre OK, shhh, a mans voice can be heard as he runs after a small, skittish coyote through the tall grass. Earlier this month, WTTW Channel 11 profiled him (using the name Joey Santore) and though he does have a noticeable Chicago accent, its not nearly as heavy as what you hear in his nature videos (or his voice memo to me). It was about 2 p.m. and hot out and coyotes, I rarely see them out during the day. Write to Megan McCluskey at megan.mccluskey@time.com. Larsen: But you also get the feeling that botany gave him a way to make sense of the world, and of humans' place within it. I was out in the country and the nearest rehab center was, like, two hours away, and they weren't open the day I got it. But it's his voice that's the real star of the show. He now works as a freight train driver in Oakland, where he frequently makes trips into the wilderness in search of native plants. On his YouTube channel, Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't, which has close to 260,000 subscribers, the vast majority of his videos have him giving half-hour-plus-long lectures on topics like plant morphology and evolutionary relationships in his very distinctive accent. All English Franais. So it's like kind of a full circle moment, right? I'm Joey. Behind the camera, the 39-year-old doesn't dress the part of your typical field scientist, instead opting for Oxfords, carpenter jeans, and a baseball cap. Perhaps our favorite botanist to watch and learn from, Joey Santore offers us a bit of a different spin on the world of botany with his informative and hilarious (often PG-13) YouTube channel. It starts in Chicago, where he was raised by a single mother who was an elementary school teacher. Right. The main plus-side to any of this viral stuff is that maybe it'll encourage more people to look at the world like that. and the majority of the day, we're looking for this rare milkweed Asclepias prostrata. Santore: I like the ambiance of railroads. And especially where we are now as a species with our understanding of science and the world and all this technology that we have. He says that working as a freight train operator rather than spending his time in school has allowed him to pursue that passion. She was really sick, I could tell. All right. It was about 2 p.m. and hot out and coyotes, I rarely see them out during the day. I want to help you but I dont want to get bitten, he tells the pup in his put-on accent. I mean, on some level it looks, it looks like a weed. We don't know what would happen if it disappeared completely, but Joey says that he doesn't want to find out. You have reached your limit of 4 free articles. Learn more about all the adventures to be had across Mississippi at visitmississippi.org. Much of his audience, no doubt, shares his worldview: in a landscape of American cultural decline, the study of natural sciences and ecological systems are all that make sense right now. Theres so many different wildlife disease concerns that have significant overlap with human health impact.. When he ran out of room in his California backyard, he began planting them without permission in public places, including Mandela Median Parkway in Oakland. And despite his cynical-seeming exterior, Joey finds beauty in all of this, too. It's just, there's something so inherently beautiful about that. It was like a blank canvas, he says, very much like graffitiing except less likely to piss people off., Santore goes for species that are fast-growing and resilient, preferably native. 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