Warwick native Jay Westerveld is an internationally-recognized ecologist and educator. Jay has been researching natural and cultural history for over 40 years, throughout America, Europe, Asia and the South pacific. Locally, He co-founded the Glenmere Conservation Coalition and the Sugar Loaf Historical society in 2008, The New York Natural History council in 2010, and the WAWAYANDA Watershed Alliance in 2011.
TALES AND TRAILS - 06-07-2021 - MAYOR DAN HARTER
Tales and Trails 5/24/2021 LOCAL ANIMALS
Tales and Trails 5/17/2021 LYMES DISEASE EP. 2
TALES AND TRAILS - 05-10-2021 - LYME DISEASE
TALES AND TRAILS - 04-26-2021 - HEATHER McCONNEL - PART FOUR
Tales and Trails 4/19/2021 HEATHER McCONNEL Part 3
TALES AND TRAILS - 04-12-21 - HEATHER McCONNEL PART TWO
TAILS AND TRAILS recorded on WTBQ Radio live on 04-05-2021 - Jay Westerveld and HEATHER McCONNEL on RENEWABLE ENERGY
TALES AND TRAILS ON WTBQ RECORDED LIVE ON 03-29-2021 - CHRIS BELL
TALES AND TRAILS on WTBQ Radio recorded live on 03-22-2021
TALES AND TRAILS ON WTBQ RADIO RECORDED LIVE ON 03-15-2021 WITH HUGH REYNOLDS - VP MARKETING MOUNTAIN CREEK
TALES AND TRAILS RECORDED ON WTBQ LIVE ON 03-08-2021 - PULPIT ROCK INN
Tales And Trails Recorded On WTBQ Live On 03-01-2021 Jay Westerveld With Joe Patino On Winter Sports
TALES AND TRAILS WITH CHRIS BELL FROM MT. CREEK
Listen LIVE every Monday morning from 11am-12pm on WTBQ AM 1110 FM 93.5 – Radio Worth Listening To. TALES AND TRAILS - 01-25-2021 - WILDLIFE IN WINTER
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TALES AND TRAILS Recorded live on WTBQ/WGHT on 01-04-2021 with Jay Westerveld and Lisa Weisbrod
Warwick native Jay Westerveld is an internationally-recognized ecologist and educator. Jay has been researching natural and cultural history for over 40 years, throughout America, Europe, Asia and the South pacific. Locally, He co-founded the Glenmere Conservation Coalition and the Sugar Loaf Historical society in 2008, The New York Natural History council in 2010, and the WAWAYANDA Watershed Alliance in 2011.
Listen LIVE every Monday morning from 11am-12pm on WTBQ AM 1110 FM 93.5 – Radio Worth Listening To. Jay Westerveld with Evan Kovach, from Mountain Creek Ski Resort.
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TALES AND TRAILS - 11-30-2020 - JOE FOTINO Listen LIVE every Monday morning from 11am-12pm on WTBQ AM 1110 FM 93.5 – Radio Worth Listening To.
Tales and Trails with Chris Bell recorded on 11-23-2020 on WTBQ radio.
Jay Westerveld talks with Eugene Wright, independent newspaper publisher.
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Tails and Trails with Alie Shaper, Wine-treprenuer
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TAILS AND TRAILS WITH HEATHER MCCONNEL - AUTHOR ON WTBQ/WGHT - 10-12-2020
TALES AND TRAILS - 10-05-2020 WITH STEPHAN KITAR - HISTORY OF WARWICK Warwick native Jay Westerveld is an internationally-recognized ecologist and educator. Jay has been researching natural and cultural history for over 40 years, throughout America, Europe, Asia and the South pacific. Locally, He co-founded the Glenmere Conservation Coalition and the Sugar Loaf Historical society in 2008, The New York Natural History council in 2010, and the WAWAYANDA Watershed Alliance in 2011.