Nature Boost

Groundhog Day: How a Large Rodent Became an Unqualified Weatherman


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Don’t hit snooze on our first episode of 2025! We’re kicking

off the new year by looking into the quirky history of Groundhog Day. From its

ancient European roots to its evolution into a beloved American tradition,

Nature Boost explores how this strange holiday came to be. MDC Naturalist

Austin Lambert also gives insight into one of Missouri’s most well-known

rodents. Learn more about groundhogs in our online Field Guide at

missouriconservation.org.

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