Come along. Its a way for me to throw a couple jabs at the elements of society that kind of irk me.. 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. But regrettably, it had a very sad epilogue. The penalty, which came . 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. Magazines, Or create a free account to access more articles, 'It Just Kind of Struck Me.' [Terrier survives coyote attack caught on camera in Northfield]. Joey travels around the world and takes you on plant walks, with "colorful" commentary. He's just borrowing. I believe Northern Pacific rattlesnake. Joey sees an integral and resilient piece of an ecosystem. So maybe it'll be okay. So a lot of them just kind of look like shit, right. I'm Joey. Also, we're offering new members a 25% discount. You can plant this thing that would outlive you and maybe destroy the sidewalk," says Oakland resident Joey Santore, whose viral video " Tony Santoro's Guide to Illegal Tree-Planting " playfully documents his subversive efforts to reforest his neighborhood. Yesterday. Hes not afraid to mix the sacred, mundane, and lewd. Will: Uh, he has one that says plant milkweed or get fucked. At certain times of year, especially this time of year, they are often active during the day. I wasnt able to make it there that day so I decided I would bring it there the next morning. And Jesse's with me. 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. We're going to turn it to shit. Joey Bosa. When I was a kid, a lot of my friends had dads like that. with a website! I believe you; I believe youre so tough., Guy with thick chicago accent helps coyote pup pic.twitter.com/RJB9sqkrxl. That's just the funny accent. Joey had always liked railroads. Over the course of 13 years with Union Pacific, he worked his way up to an engineer, reading about the latest updates in the field of botany whenever he could. Okay. But also,[coyotes] are heavily persecuted. don't you dare rattle that fucking thing at me. You need help! There's enough cat videos and cute videos with corny narratives. This plant has adapted to lie dormant in its underground rhizome for years until conditions are right. Santore: Anyway guys, here we are once again. It makes life a lot more interesting. Volo Bog near Crystal Lake is another great resource. You'll see guys posting photos of dead coyotes they shot over the weekend. Oh, yeah, there we go. 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. I associate them with a place to like get away from people and, kind of open air playground. Learn to spot shallow conformity in social circles and don't waste your time on them, study plants and geology instead. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our, Digital Larsen: Off the clock, Joey began growing rare conifers from seed. 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. and see what grows around you and then just start learning plants by family and genus, which is how they're all grouped together. Listen to me. Grew these both from seed. Maren Larsen (host): From Outside magazine, this is the Outside podcast. Total Photos Contributed: 339 [View all photos] or [See a list of all photos] or [View most recent photos] Collection: Private And Jesse's with me. WARNING: This video includes foul language. It's this squat plant. So it's like kind of a full circle moment, right? Today. I have been driving freight trains for, I dunno, the past 15 years. content language. They just hide. 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. He is diversity. A few months ago, Outside dispatched Jesse Will to tag along with Joey on a field trip to the backroads of South Texas. We're, we're keeping it civil. I don't know why they got to keep grading the road, but you know, you give a man a machine and you tell him, go do this, give him a mower, give him a road grader. don't you dare rattle that fucking thing at me. You know, and I kind of like seeing trees. Releasing a coyote pup or a juvenile coyote after rehab as a single animal is not going to achieve a successful outcome.. "I liked trees originally because they are so big. He would print out papers to read during downtime on the trains. you're seeing people that comment and say things like this, guys, the reason why I got interested in plants. Bosa removed and slammed his helmet on the ground while still on the field. and he says that accent as a joke, like it just makes him laugh. 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. 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." Although Santore was worried about this pup being out during the day, Monroe says thats not actually out of the ordinary. I asked what he thought about the video going viral. Usually, we just see his hands, which are covered in tattoos. To find enough real estate to survive, these prostrata often end up finding their home in the middle of the road. Of course. While some scientists bristle at Joey's swearing or his abrasive politics, most professional plant lovers recognize that his approach is having an important impact. This blend of well-informed science, minor lawbreaking, and humorous rants about the ills of society is what draws people to Joey's YouTube channel, as well as his Instagram account, and his podcast. 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? And in particular, that pup being in thinner body condition and being possibly hungry, that wouldnt be unexpected to see it at different times of day or night, she explains. So I said, fuck it, I'm just gonna be who I am. During an AFC wild-card . These are just names Im channeling in the form of an ongoing science project to make the information more captivating because the typical dry and boring delivery you usually see has failed people., [Photos: Baby animals from around the world]. I guess it's for the better. 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. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Santore: The biggest population of it keeps repeatedly getting cleared by a well-intended, albeit somewhat oblivious, road grader. Santore: I kind of joke humans have like the king might've shit touch, you know, everywhere we go, even if the intent is good, there's enough of us. 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. But is now just kind of leftover. Subscribe for free today! When Joey Santore went searching for a biological "origin story" of sorts, he stumbled into the world of botany. And I have no context for anything outside of it. Of course. 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. If you like what we do here, please support our work on an ongoing basis. Every academic botanist that I talked to was super stoked on his work. I want to help you but I dont want to get bitten, he tells the pup in his put-on accent. I called them and they said they could take her and everything, but she had already passed away in the night. His videos may be popular with kids who are budding botanists. This episode was written and produced by me, Maren Larsen:, and edited by Michael Roberts. [upbeat . This episode was brought to you by Mississippi, a wonderland for outdoor adventurers. And it's it's, uh, that kind of grated me. Larsen: Joey's video from South Texas has some 50,000 views and counting. The Outside Podcast is made possible by our Outside+ members. That's one of mine. Not long after posting the video, the UK-based Caters News Agency contacted him about monetizing the video and he signed a licensing agreement, though said he hasnt been paid any money as of yet. You know, maybe not being seen for, for God knows how long. I don't want to hear that. Joey Santore, 36, never expected to get famous for posting videos about nature. It was crossing a road on like a 90-degree day at 2 p.m, he says. Look at that beautiful bastard, not flowering yet may not flower this year at all. This modern Johnny Appleseed would have preferred to have been out planting when we met, but some corrective shoulder surgery has him temporarily sidelined. Monroe says she hopes the popularity of the video helps spread an important message about human contact with wildlife especially with the recent increase in human-coyote interactions in California. One single rock can tie a person back to the event in which that rock was created, whether it was a volcanic eruption 20 million years ago or the gradual deposition ofsediments in an ocean 400 million years ago. Uh, where you get summer rain. According to the man behind the video Joey Santore, an Oakland-based, self-taught botanist who runs the YouTube channel Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't the pup died two nights after he discovered it in the northern California countryside in June. Among Santores fans are plant geeks, outdoor enthusiasts, and cannabis growers who were worm-holed into Santores channel while looking up plant propagation. Maybe all this explains why his YouTube channel, Crime Pays But Botany Doesnt, has more than a quarter-million subscribers. Okay. Thats cute, you think youre tough. Will: When you speak to them in person that accent gets dialed way back down. But Joey doesn't see a weed. A Low-Brow, Crass Approach to Plant Ecology & Evolution as muttered by a Misanthropic Chicago Italian. 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. Im in absolute awe of the sheer depth of his accent, Twitter user @kevinefarrell commented. So he decided that he'd see the U.S. by hopping freight trains. And conditions are tough here, and getting tougher: high heat, poor soil, little rain. You got to get out of the road. One Atmosphere commissioned a 60-by-30-foot mural of climate activist Greta Thunberg for San Franciscos Union Square. But as he told Jesse Will while they traveled around South Texas, once he hit his teen years he tended to get into trouble. A knowledge of the relationships between living things and how we have all evolved to survive over time is a coping mechanism and a glimmer of hope in the age of increasingly dire predictions about the progress and effects of climate change. You can plant this thing that would outlive you and maybe destroy the sidewalk," says Oakland resident Joey Santore, whose viral video " Tony Santoro's Guide to Illegal Tree-Planting " playfully documents his subversive efforts to reforest his neighborhood. Guerrilla gardener Joey Santore has planted more than 300 trees, encouraging a new appreciation of our habitatand one another. As it happens, the particular species of milkweed that Joey wants to find here in South Texas is especially rare. Looking back, she was really sick. So its mostly a joke, because most science communication is dry and boring. Larsen: Allow me to introduce you to Joey Santore. Asclepias prostrata is just one species, native to one relatively small ecosystem. Learn more about all the fun to be had across the state at visitmississippi.org. Santore: I'm getting welcome to Mexico texts, were so close to the border. Maybe I should have just left her alone. Most of the prairies have been destroyed, but there's still these little islands left that people can go check out. But then Monday when I woke up and was about to head back down south and take her to the wildlife rehab, she had already passed that night., Santore says that although the coyotes death wasnt entirely unexpected, it still hit him hard. And then, uh, of course these are a couple of mine as well. Specifically, trees. Were gonna need this kind of awareness of ourselves in the world to be able to deal with it., Video 1: Santoree Youtube ChannelVideo 2: Interview. Larsen: Asclepias prostrata is just one species, native to one relatively small ecosystem. This episode is brought to you by Visit Mississippi, a wonderland for outdoor lovers. We dont value anything geologically or botanically unless it has a direct benefit for us., A Life Cleanse in the Waters of Desert Hot Springs. He's on your level. It was about 2 p.m. and hot out and coyotes, I rarely see them out during the day. Every time it feels like an apocalyptic story with this plant. "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. The first steps to learning more is realizing your own ignorance, and then being willing to work beyond that. I would be a lot more angry of a person if I didn't have this. He's going to take that opportunity to, uh, go drive the vroom vroom around and what the shit, you know, let's keep going. Theres unfortunately a sad ending to the story of a guy with a thick Chicago accent trying to rescue a struggling coyote pup. This shits connected., Theres a parallel between Santores efforts and the present plight of his city. After Staley picked it up and gave it back to him, Bosa threw it down again. My work has appeared in newsprint, magazines, websites, and the missed connections section of Craigslist, where I write personalized notes to drivers who cut me off in traffic. Larsen: As it happens, the particular species of milkweed that Joey wants to find here in South Texas is especially rare. Santore was born in Chicago; his mother was an elementary school teacher and his father left on his first birthday. All Rights Reserved. Santore is an amateur, self-taught botanist who posts videos nearly every day to his YouTube channel Crime Pays But Botany Doesnt,which he describes as alow-brow, crass approach to plant ecology as muttered by a misanthropic Chicago Italian.. (He also produces a podcast of the same name.) You can hit the Explore button [iniNaturalist] and see what grows around you and then just start learning plants by family and genus, which is how they're all grouped together. All right. Okay. Will: But it ends up just being a very minor part of the day, hunting down this peyote. 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? "I liked trees originally because they are so big. It makes sense. So they kind of enter this wormhole that's talking about a whole universe, of natural life. 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. 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. (Joey Santore). So today I'm going to show you a little project that I've been engaged in for about the past. FILE - Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Joey Bosa (97) looks on before an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sept. 25, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. Bosa took part in 15 snaps . "I'm stuffing envelopes proper now," he advised me from his house in West Oakland. Special interests: Conifers of California, Conifers of Cupressaceae, California Native Cypresses, Arctostaphylos. Paintings. These are animals that dont let you get close to them, but it was so sick I was able to get up close to it and I could see it was kind of scraggly and it was totally malnourished and underweight., After realizing that the coyote was covered in parasites, including ticks and fleas, Santore says that he decided to give it a bath. It makes sense. 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. I found it hard to swallow. Larsen: This is journalist Jesse Will, who profiled Joey for Outside Online. Hi, I'm Joey Santore, plant lover, botanist, and working class mook. And even more specifically, conifers. Jesse's assignment was to cover Joey's search for a local plant called lophophora williamsii: otherwise known as peyote. Chicago magazine newsletters have you covered. According to the man behind the video Joey Santore, an Oakland-based, self-taught botanist who runs the YouTube channel Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't the pup died two nights after he. Come along. It's just the way it is. it's still there. It was about 2 p.m. and hot out and coyotes, I rarely see them out during the day. He played college football at Ohio State and was selected third overall by the (then San Diego) Chargers in the 2016 NFL Draft, where he was named NFL Defensive Rookie . Trees are a side pursuit. But on Thursday, the Chicagoland native went viral when a profanity-laden clip of him comforting a sick coyote. He undoubtedly spurred people who'd never heard about milkweed to give a damn about the plant. Larsen: But Joey doesn't see a weed. This is ground zero for a lot of environmental action because of the oil spill here in 1969. Not in a bad way. Right now Im in Sonora, Arizona. To find enough real estate to survive, these prostrata often end up finding their home in the middle of the road. 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? Write to Megan McCluskey at megan.mccluskey@time.com. As his online handle suggests, botany doesnt cover the bills. Then theres his voice: a native Chicagoan, he can sound like hes on an SNL skit about Da Bears. But if [the video] gets people to smile a little bit, that's cool. Looking for Tony Santoro online? Then, in 2012, he officially appropriated space in the park for rare trees, including Baker, Tecate, Santa Cruz, and Guadalupe cypresses, along with lodgepole pines, coast (aka California) evergreen live oaks, and incense cedars. Midewin National Tall Grass Prairie is another excellent one, down by Joliet. And maybe you have a better likelihood of accepting. Anyway guys, here we are once again. Larsen: This blend of well-informed science, minor lawbreaking, and humorous rants about the ills of society is what draws people to Joey's YouTube channel, as well as his Instagram account, and his podcast. Today I'm here to answer your plant questions via Twitter. Find Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube profiles, images and more on IDCrawl - free people search website. They tried to turn it into a golf course in the 1960s; luckily, that plan failed. We dont value plants, we dont value habitat, often we dont value each other. It's, it's like this, recently born into consciousness, species of primate is now able to figure out the world, dissect the world around it and figure out how it fits in. He's going to take that opportunity to, uh, go drive the vroom vroom around and what the shit, you know, let's keep going. A halfway decent knock-knock joke? And especially where we are now as a species with our understanding of science and the world and all this technology that we have. 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.. Especially young, sick or injured wildlife. And it clearly has a special place in Joey's heart, based on a t-shirt he sells. Joey: You know, and I kind of like seeing trees. When you speak to them in person that accent gets dialed way back down. What drew you to making videos about botany? Milkweed is a favorite of many botanists because of its critical importance to the endangered monarch butterfly. Joey Santore: I don't know why you're taking that kind of stance with me. I don't know why they got to keep grading the road, but you know, you give a man a machine and you tell him, go do this, give him a mower, give him a road grader. Add to that the threat of invasive buffelgrass, which is fast outcompeting this important little weed. You're ob-, obviously a NorPac. Larsen: Joey had always liked railroads. Will: It looks like a weed. JASON HENRY I remember reading about spectroscopy there and that was what really blew my mind was how you could take the light that's reflected off of a star or a planet and put it through a prism and then you'd get a spectral signature of whatever the atmosphere was composed of or whatever the star was composed of. Joey is standing in the middle of a road in Central California, filming with his phone as he has a heart-to-heart with a very distressed looking Northern Pacific rattlesnake. 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. He tried going to college, but while he enjoyed learning, it seemed like a waste of time and money since he didn't yet know what he wanted to do. So he decided that he'd see the U.S. by hopping freight trains. From Outside magazine, this is the Outside podcast. Might just be cooking up carbs, storing it in that tuber and then going dormant for a while. And then, uh, of course these are a couple of mine as well. He didnt grow up in a traditional way and has not had the traditional jobs that bring you into this field. I don't know, six or seven years give or take. He adds that if he had known how sick the coyote was, he wouldve tried to get it to a wildlife rehabilitation center sooner. Santore: I've been breaking relatively unimpactful laws my whole life. There's something to be said for keeping something like this around, you know, it's, it's a part of this, this interwoven fabric that supports it, supports the life that's been here for millions of years and is part of the bigger picture. So they kind of enter this wormhole that's talking about a whole universe, of natural life. Just enter the code pod25 at checkout. You have reached your limit of 4 free articles. I associate them with a place to like get away from people and, kind of open air playground. Late in the afternoon Thursday, the twitter account @eedrk posted a two-minute video and captioned it: Guy with a thick Chicago accent helps coyote pup.. I don't know why you're taking that kind of stance with me. Phone service was spotty so he sent a voice memo back "This is going to be a lot easier than typing with my thumbs on a smartphone, which is really a seventh layer of hell for me (we later connected by phone) answering my questions about the video and the fate of the coyote. Last fall, two very different approaches to addressing climate change unfolded in the Bay Area. He has lots of tattoos and no college degree and is. Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't: Created by Joey Santore. Theres so many different wildlife disease concerns that have significant overlap with human health impact.. Joey is extremely interested in natural evolutionary adaptation, observing how plants evolved into different forms and determining how and why each one got to be exactly where they are. I buried her in the backyard at the house I was staying at, and then the next day when I was at work, it just kind of struck me.. 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. This is what happens when you dont have any regulations in place to protect the people on the bottom, 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. Will: It's the oldest psychedelic substance known to man. I thought you was a gopher snake at first. 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. Amidst mild profanity, general irreverence and a thick Chicago accent, Joey examines plant life and the nature of the rocks and soil they grow on, as . I love getting people excited about these things I've seen. He's shooting the shit. Sounds like a cool dude. 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