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. That was just the revelation then that God, I don't know shit. It's kind of funny. Look at that beautiful bastard, not flowering yet may not flower this year at all. All right, not that quietly. All right. You get, for instance, a cactus that's native to the Chicago area. The man behind the voice is a La Grange native and amateur botanist who for reasons of maintaining privacy has posted his videos in character under names such as Joey Santore and Tony Santoro and others. Okay. 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. So I found this astronomy textbook and then was reading it on a train once. Meanwhile, across the bay, Tony Santoros Guide to Illegal Tree-Planting debuted. She had nasal discharge and eye discharge and was just covered in parasites. He adds that if he had known how sick the coyote was, he wouldve tried to get it to a wildlife rehabilitation center sooner. 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. Theyre normally crepuscular or theyre out at night." 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. Thats not true. He admits to being borderline contemptuous of maples and rosebushes. If you want to take a look at what I've been up to more seriously, check out my resume. Sorry. Joey was born in Chicago and yet --. What did you think when you saw that video went viral? After hearing Joey talk about milkweed, I'm personally in the mood to go plant a whole shit ton of it maybe even in places where I'm not supposed to. We're going to turn it to shit. To find enough real estate to survive, these prostrata often end up finding their home in the middle of the road. What drew you to making videos about botany? It's everyone from dope growers to amateur science geeks to viewers who just stumbled onto his YouTube. You got a fuzzy stem, you got a fuzzy stem. I mean, on some level it looks, it looks like a weed. I found it hard to swallow. You see it get wiped out, you know, but then of course, you know, they're just hiding. Come along. A shantytown of homeless people has sprung up adjacent to the neighborhood where hes been doing much of his planting. Some of his trees are now over 30 feet tall! Find Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube profiles, images and more on IDCrawl - free people search website. 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. 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. From Outside magazine, this is the Outside podcast. 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. and see what grows around you and then just start learning plants by family and genus, which is how they're all grouped together. 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. 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. Larsen: This is journalist Jesse Will, who profiled Joey for Outside Online. And, uh, Joey Sentore is like mentioned, you know, in terms of this plant. Santore: 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? Gypsum-endemic plants of Southern Utah quell the pain of life in this culturally bleak wasteland., Instead of this myopia, where we view everything through the lens of our own life, botany lets you zoom out and see how the world works and observe these relationships that different organisms have with each other. According to Jesse Will, Joey's subscribers don't fit any kind of mold. Joey sees an integral and resilient piece of an ecosystem. Of course. Write to Megan McCluskey at megan.mccluskey@time.com. 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. But he also had this aside at the time, that was like, I get it, yeah of course you had to pitch the psychedelic angle. I would rather hear science communication spoken to me from someone like that, than from the super-vanilla, watered down NPR voice that you normally hear.. It's totally fascinating stuff, man. This is what happens when you dont have any regulations in place to protect the people on the bottom, he says. And they did find some. Outsides longstanding literary storytelling tradition comes to life inaudio with features that will both entertain and inform listeners. it's still there. If there's one thing philosophically learning about natural sciences has done for me, it's to tell me that it's all going to be okay." Joey Santore WARNING: This video includes foul language. 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. Santore: Oh, what's going on here? But on the other hand, the sad part of the story is that the thing died before I was able to get it to a rehab center. But before I did that I decided to give it a flea bath, which was probably a stupid idea in retrospect, since I think it might have just been shocked by it. Listen to me. Can anyone help? Joey travels around the world and takes you on plant walks, with "colorful" commentary. A low-brow, crass approach to plant ecology as muttered by a misanthropic Chicago Italian. 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. The video, he said, is from late June when he was in small Siskiyou County, California, in the northern part of the state. But if it gives me a chance to get more people excited about botany and plants and viewing the world outside of this depressing human infrastructure in society that I think is killing so many of us slowly, then I guess its good then I guess the clickbait coyote video served a purpose and its all part of my grandiose plan to get more people interested in science and ecology and I guess, this sounds corny, the natural world in general.. What is plant systematics? "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. Every time it feels like an apocalyptic story with this plant. In his videos, he crosses citizen science with vigilante environmentalism. He exposes the secrets of these botanical misfits to us in his own gleefully peculiar style, and we simply cannot get enough! Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our, Digital One is that, at the department, we never recommend chasing or cornering or forcibly handling wildlife. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. 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. 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. Larsen: After hearing Joey talk about milkweed, I'm personally in the mood to go plant a whole shit ton of it maybe even in places where I'm not supposed to. He's just borrowing. Every academic botanist that I talked to was super stoked on his work. There's enough cat videos and cute videos with corny narratives. Santore: I like the ambiance of railroads. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Although Santore was worried about this pup being out during the day, Monroe says thats not actually out of the ordinary. And especially where we are now as a species with our understanding of science and the world and all this technology that we have. Right. 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. That's near Kankakee. I guess I view all those videos as kind of a long-running piece of sketch comedy. Pinterest. Milkweed is a favorite of many botanists because of its critical importance to the endangered monarch butterfly. I grew up hearin people talk like dat. He has lots of tattoos and no college degree and is. Joey's video from South Texas has some 50,000 views and counting. 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. Listen to me. Might just be cooking up carbs, storing it in that tuber and then going dormant for a while. I got [the coyote pup] Saturday and I was going to take it Monday on my way back down south to Oakland because I was in northern California, he told TIME. So its mostly a joke, because most science communication is dry and boring. Makes the turd of, uh, uh, life in modern society easier through a swallow, helps it go down easier. 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. At the time, I was like, "Whatever, shit happens, animals die." Just to get more voices into the fold to invite more people to care about this stuff, because any interest that they get is, is a good thing. And this is a problem. So a lot of them just kind of look like shit, right. But it's his voice that's the real star of the show. content language. Rainy winter is planting season, giving his seedlings months to take root. There's another one just coming up right in the middle of the road, it's a goddamned big prostrata. And Jesse's with me. 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. His appeal is all about sounding nothing like the stereotypical botanist. Whether its oaks or Oaklanders, theres a lack of suitable habitat for many. I don't want to hear that. Asclepius prostrata, the prostrate milkweed. By Monday morning, the clip had 8 million views and hundreds of thousands retweets and likes. But on Thursday, the Chicagoland native went viral when a profanity-laden clip of him comforting a sick coyote. Im in absolute awe of the sheer depth of his accent, Twitter user @kevinefarrell commented. But I also try to keep [the videos] lighthearted. But Joey's influence goes beyond just getting laypeople to care about the things growing in their neighborhoods. 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? 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. Okay. In the video we see a gentleman who I believe sincerely was coming from a place of compassion, Monroe told TIME. 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. We dont value plants, we dont value habitat, often we dont value each other. So today I'm going to show you a little project that I've been engaged in for about the past. Guy with thick chicago accent helps coyote pup pic.twitter.com/RJB9sqkrxl. Larsen: As it happens, the particular species of milkweed that Joey wants to find here in South Texas is especially rare. 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. This plant has adapted to lie dormant in its underground rhizome for years until conditions are right. Special interests: Conifers of California, Conifers of Cupressaceae, California Native Cypresses, Arctostaphylos. But is now just kind of leftover. I want to share themand [talk about] what a tragedy it is that people don't know this stuff is here. I would probably say the same thing to somebody cause theres a lot of jackaes out there, he says. And even more specifically, conifers. This is Plant Support. The attention is somewhat unwanted. But he did link to Crime Pays But Botany Doesnt, the YouTube channel where the clip originated, among a collection of nature videos about plants narrated in that same recognizable Chicago accent. Just enter the code pod25 at checkout. Sounds like a cool dude. And I, my friend's pilfered scooter. Being, uh, important members of the natural ecosystem, you know, you don't want to see them, uh, get, get smacked. Right now Im in Sonora, Arizona. As Jesse points out, what makes Joey's videos different from so many of the strangely popular educational personalities found on YouTube, is that we rarely see much of Joey himself. 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. 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). 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. Member Since November 2014. We don't get that here. Now based in Oakland, California, he was in Arizona on a botany trip when I reached him by email. Will: Every academic botanist that I talked to was super stoked on his work. 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. This episode was brought to you by Mississippi, a wonderland for outdoor adventurers. This plant has adapted to lie dormant in its underground rhizome for years until conditions are right. Take it easy, buddy. 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? For his part, Santore says that while he understands why the Department of Fish and Wildlife recommends avoiding direct contact with wild animals, he feels there can be extenuating circumstances. 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. You got to get out of the road. Its like get a side hustle and then use it to fund your pursuit of knowledge in the world and be able to share that with others, he explains. I mix tragedy with comedy to make it more digestible and less futile-seeming. You know, maybe not being seen for, for God knows how long. This modern Johnny Appleseed would have preferred to have been out planting when we met, but some corrective shoulder surgery has him temporarily sidelined. Anyway guys, here we are once again. Beyond the tenderheartedness, what really made the video was Santore's thick, Bill Swerski-esque Chicago accent. So it's like kind of a full circle moment, right? "I liked trees originally because they are so big. I would be a lot more angry of a person if I didn't have this. I want to learn how this stuff works. Cirrus Wood is a writer and photographer living in downtown Berkeley. The first steps to learning more is realizing your own ignorance, and then being willing to work beyond that. It's totally fascinating stuff, man. By Cirrus Wood Apr 27, 2020 West Oakland resident Joey Santore is often on the lookout for neglected medians or public spaces where he might secretly plant a tree. As it happens, the particular species of milkweed that Joey wants to find here in South Texas is especially rare. Find out where to go, what to eat, where to live, and more. You gotta, you gotta peyote, a peyote, a lophophora, whole shit tons of peyotes. Oh, yeah, there we go. He's published 492 videos, and has over a quarter million subscribers I was just in Sonora, Mexico, looking at plants. Santore: It's an idea of the bigger picture, you know, instead of this human myopia, where I'm just I'm just concerned about, I view everything through the lens of my own life. Santore has been throwing shade figuratively and literally in his adopted hometown since moving there in 2006. So he decided that he'd see the U.S. by hopping freight trains. Grew these both from seed. May 26, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm. After Staley picked it up and gave it back to him, Bosa threw it down again. But he also had this aside at the time, that was like, I get it, yeah of course you had to pitch the psychedelic angle. The biggest population of it keeps repeatedly getting cleared by a well-intended, albeit somewhat oblivious, road grader. Just imagining the possibilities of like planting something that would get bigger or, you know, dwarf your lifetime and your physical size. And around that time I hired out with the railroad, where I got a locomotive license. 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. That's one of mine. Larsen: He was kicked out of military school and got into graffiti and the punk scene. It was about 2 p.m. and hot out and coyotes, I rarely see them out during the day. You got a Tecate Cyprus, a Santa Cruz Cyprus, and a Guadalupe Cyprus. A lot of folks think that coyotes in particular are purely nocturnal or even crepuscular, which is like dawn, dusk, night. Santore, who hails from West Oakland, is YouTube's botany- and profanity-loving phenom by Robert Langellier July 11, 2022 Share This: Botanist Joey Santore. Santore: I'm getting welcome to Mexico texts, were so close to the border. 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? Things that were formerly bland to them become these organisms with their own evolutionary lineages. (Photo by Jesse Will) I called Joey Santore just as he'd returned from a botanizing trip to South Africa. Santore: Being, uh, important members of the natural ecosystem, you know, you don't want to see them, uh, get, get smacked. Which is to say: sometimes what it takes to get us to give a shit about the natural world is a foul-mouthed amateur scientist. 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. 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. And so I realized that might happen, but it didnt really mess with me until the day after, he says. Soon, he was in deep. He undoubtedly spurred people who'd never heard about milkweed to give a damn about the plant. We're going to turn it to shit. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. You know, and I kind of like seeing trees. Larsen: Joey Santore's path to becoming an unlikely YouTube star really is one of the most winding journeys you could imagine. Especially young, sick or injured wildlife. Sorry. Got a tip? 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. Joey Bosa. Joey Santore @JoeySantore Recently finished filming our 1st piece for a show encouraging people to kill their lawns & replace with low-maintenance native - or at least non-invasive - gardens. He's on your level. That's just my personal take. I thought, "Oh, shit!" Might just be cooking up carbs, storing it in that tuber and then going dormant for a while. He hasn't looked back ever since. Warning: The video above contains graphic language. 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. It was nothing personal, but I rejected them all unless we had mutual friends. 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 . He was kicked out of military school and got into graffiti and the punk scene. And then the YouTube account blew up, which is cool. 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. Oh, what's going on here? "I liked trees originally because they are so big. 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. The penalty, which came . (Joey Santore). They just hide. Trees are a side pursuit. It's just, there's something so inherently beautiful about that. It starts in Chicago, where he was raised by a single mother who was an elementary school teacher. 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