Will: It looks like a weed. Hard to mistake the voice-overs blue-collar, lunch-bucket bawl for Sir David Attenborough when the speaker declares that planting treesgivers of oxygen, creators of atmospheremakes the turd of lifeeasier to swallow.. This episode was written and produced by me, Maren Larsen:, and edited by Michael Roberts. 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. He is an ex-punk and a former freight train engineer who has been self-taught in his field. Being, uh, important members of the natural ecosystem, you know, you don't want to see them, uh, get, get smacked. 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. In addition we have many gardens here that are maintaining endangered plant species, especially Lotusland. 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. Will: It's the oldest psychedelic substance known to man. A few months ago, Outside dispatched Jesse Will to tag along with Joey on a field trip to the backroads of South Texas. I mix tragedy with comedy to make it more digestible and less futile-seeming. He has rather unexpectedly earned a bit of internet fame due to his passion for a far less adrenaline-inducing subject: plants. If you want to take a look at what I've been up to more seriously, check out my resume. "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 it's his voice that's the real star of the show. Larsen: And they did find some. 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 His appeal is all about sounding nothing like the stereotypical botanist. According to Jesse Will, Joey's subscribers don't fit any kind of mold. Santore, who also goes by Joe Blowe and Tony Santoro online (none are his real name, for privacy reasons), grew up in La Grange and lived there until he went to college in California. Of course. Learn more about all the adventures to be had across Mississippi at visitmississippi.org. Something about that old school Chicago accent conjuring the late, great Dennis Farina combined with his attempt to help an ailing animal seems to be key to the videos popularity. 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. Last fall, two very different approaches to addressing climate change unfolded in the Bay Area. Then there are people who got sucked in because of one of those viral videos. World United States United Kingdom Canada Australia South Africa Israel India France Belgium Switzerland. Joey's video from South Texas has some 50,000 views and counting. "I'm stuffing envelopes right now," he told me from his home in West Oakland. You have reached your limit of 4 free articles. At the time, I was like, "Whatever, shit happens, animals die." And Jesse's with me. 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." Santore: Look at that beautiful bastard, not flowering yet may not flower this year at all. by Joey Santore, a self-taught botanist and producer of Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't YouTube channel, which he describes as "a low-brow, crass approach to plant ecology as muttered by a misanthropic Chicago Italian.". Will: Every academic botanist that I talked to was super stoked on his work. Grew these both from seed. Add to that the threat of invasive buffelgrass, which is fast outcompeting this important little weed. Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher who first studied with Plato and then became a disciple And this is a problem. 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. You know, and I kind of like seeing trees. Everything I know (about nature and botany) I basically learned myself, he said. 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. Here's Joey pointing out a colony of the quarter-sized gray-green buttons in the video he made about the day. 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. It makes the nausea a little bit easier to deal with. All right. So a lot of them just kind of look like shit, right. Take it easy, buddy. There's a wealth of stuff in the Chicago area that people should check out. That was just the revelation then that God, I don't know shit. Rainy winter is planting season, giving his seedlings months to take root. But Joey doesn't see a weed. Maybe I should have just left her alone. 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. And conditions are tough here, and getting tougher: high heat, poor soil, little rain. Joey took matters into his own hands and began slowly replacing the non-native, water-sucking ornamentals the city installed with an assortment of plants he grew himself from seed. His life as a guerrilla forester began when he noticed some of the public spaces the city was ignoring. It was funny, going out to California when I moved out there. He now works as a freight train driver in Oakland, where he frequently makes trips into the wilderness in search of native plants. A low-brow, crass approach to plant ecology as muttered by a misanthropic Chicago Italian. Larsen: Milkweed is a favorite of many botanists because of its critical importance to the endangered monarch butterfly. content language. Will: Uh, he has one that says plant milkweed or get fucked. Just imagining the possibilities of like planting something that would get bigger or, you know, dwarf your lifetime and your physical size. Larsen: Asclepias prostrata is just one species, native to one relatively small ecosystem. 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. Okay. He adds that if he had known how sick the coyote was, he wouldve tried to get it to a wildlife rehabilitation center sooner. You gotta go to a rehab facility or sometin You need help, you know? From Outside magazine, this is the Outside podcast. Learn to spot shallow conformity in social circles and don't waste your time on them, study plants and geology instead. 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. Santore: So today I'm going to show you a little project that I've been engaged in for about the past. By his own estimate, he has planted somewhere between 300 and 400 trees, mostly native and drought-tolerant oaks and cypresses, along medians and in parks. You knows what Im gonna do, Im gonna take you to a nice rehab facility. It's doing pretty good. Larsen: This video went viral when Joey posted it back in 2019, but venomous snakes are not his typical beat. But regrettably, it had a very sad epilogue. 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. 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. When Joey Santore went searching for a biological "origin story" of sorts, he stumbled into the world of botany. He's gonna, I'm sure he'll return it once he's done. 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 that's why he's lovingly bullying it out of the road, just like he did that rattlesnake. It makes sense. Right. He keeps a stash of 40 to 50 saplings in his backyard and at a friends nursery, awaiting the next chance to sneak a tree onto a median or into another opportune location. Specifically, trees. [upbeat . But Ive had my rabies titer, if it makes you feel any better.. 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? I, of course, would let my common sense and care for an animal in need override their recommendation if it happened again, but I understand why they have to say that.. 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. It's botany 101, mashed up with expletive-laced tirades about consumerist, car-based American culture. Anyway guys, here we are once again. But also, I grew up knowing guys like that, you know? 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. I thought, "Oh, shit!" That's near Kankakee. Asclepius prostrata, the prostrate milkweed. And maybe you have a better likelihood of accepting. We have constructed attractive Patreon tiers that allow you to be fully recognized for your regular contribution. 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. Joey had always liked railroads. and the majority of the day, we're looking for this rare milkweed Asclepias prostrata. A lot of folks think that coyotes in particular are purely nocturnal or even crepuscular, which is like dawn, dusk, night. You got to get out of the road. Shhh, what appened to yer fokes?. So it's like kind of a full circle moment, right? Larsen: This is journalist Jesse Will, who profiled Joey for Outside Online. One Atmosphere commissioned a 60-by-30-foot mural of climate activist Greta Thunberg for San Franciscos Union Square. Santore: 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. He undoubtedly spurred people who'd never heard about milkweed to give a damn about the plant. Okay. 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. You need help! I'm a writer and photographer living in downtown Berkeley, California. Magazines, Or create a free account to access more articles, 'It Just Kind of Struck Me.' Maren Larsen (host): From Outside magazine, this is the Outside podcast. The mannerisms at least among the white people out there were super soft and delicate and kind of passive, with an NPR voice. Larsen: But Joey's influence goes beyond just getting laypeople to care about the things growing in their neighborhoods. He is diversity. But on Thursday, the Chicagoland native went viral when a profanity-laden clip of him comforting a sick coyote. Meet the Misanthropic Chicago Italian Who Charmed Twitter, 2020 Chicago magazine / A Chicago Tribune Media Group website, I try to always encourage people to download Wikipedia and, onto their phones as a resource. 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. 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. 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. 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. Painted on the side of an eight-story building, the fiery teenager looks determined and unbowed, gazing down at pedestrians and traffic with eyes the size of windscreens. Meanwhile, across the bay, Tony Santoros Guide to Illegal Tree-Planting debuted. Will: It's a real weird cross section of people that are watching this stuff, it's like people that are propagating weed and they got like maybe a little bit more interested in plants than just weed, you know, they want to know more about it. In his videos, Santore offers observations and advice on how to cultivate habitats in neglected urban areas, his narration veering from erudition (Over here you got some coast live oaks, Quercus agrifolia) to irreverence (Grew these bastards from seed). You know, maybe not being seen for, for God knows how long. Right. What kind of attention have you been getting in the past week? Look at that beautiful bastard, not flowering yet may not flower this year at all. I have been driving freight trains for, I dunno, the past 15 years. I just don't think what you're doing is safe behavior. Sounds like a cool dude. But it ends up just being a very minor part of the day, hunting down this peyote. Especially young, sick or injured wildlife. and he says that accent as a joke, like it just makes him laugh. Uh, where you get summer rain. Every time it feels like an apocalyptic story with this plant. Many of those unauthorized trees now are more than 30 feet tall. Most important is the Garfield Park Conservatory, which is free and features plants from all over the world. I asked what he thought about the video going viral. Come along. I mean, on some level it looks, it looks like a weed. He hasn't looked back ever since. you're seeing people that comment and say things like this, guys, the reason why I got interested in plants. A lot of people [who] find that YouTube page seem really upset to find out that Elwood Blues is not really a botanist. In real life, his lilt isnt nearly so exaggerated. "I'm stuffing envelopes proper now," he advised me from his house in West Oakland. And so I realized that might happen, but it didnt really mess with me until the day after, he says. Guerrilla gardener Joey Santore has planted more than 300 trees, encouraging a new appreciation of our habitatand one another. Might just be cooking up carbs, storing it in that tuber and then going dormant for a while. Anyone who lives in Chicago knows that Tony Santoro is an actual person. This is Plant Support. They planted a lot of these roses, which are dying and they planted a bunch of trees that are native to the Eastern U.S. A Low-Brow, Crass Approach to Plant Ecology & Evolution as muttered by a Misanthropic Chicago Italian. 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). So today I'm going to show you a little project that I've been engaged in for about the past. Larsen: Oh, yeah, there we go. 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. 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. (He also produces a podcast of the same name.) I bet a bunch of illegal tree planting. 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.. Then there are people who got sucked in because of one of those viral videos. About that Chicago accent: He lays it on thick for the camera. And then a few years later I went back and took some classes, a geology class, an oceanography class and a biology class. But is now just kind of leftover. 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.. 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. He's shooting the shit. You know, and I just dont want to get bitten. I grew up hearin people talk like dat. Soon, he was in deep. This plant has adapted to lie dormant in its underground rhizome for years until conditions are right. This video went viral when Joey posted it back in 2019, but venomous snakes are not his typical beat. Theyre extremely opportunistic, theyre extremely intelligent animals, so they do whatever they need to do to seek resources. Larsen: 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. And this is a problem. He's just borrowing. 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. Today I'm here to answer your plant questions via Twitter. 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. 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. Let's see. 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. Trees that can hack it without pruning and summer watering. Soon, he was in deep. So I found this astronomy textbook and then was reading it on a train once. Refreshingly Funny Ice Cream Man's Prank Video Is a Delicious Summer Treat. Nowadays he films the trips he takes in search of some of the rarest plants on the planet. 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 . A good read? Jesse Will interviewed Joey Santore. Okay. Thats not true. Of course. And especially where we are now as a species with our understanding of science and the world and all this technology that we have. There's another one just coming up right in the middle of the road, it's a goddamned big prostrata. Here's Joey pointing out a colony of the quarter-sized gray-green buttons in the video he made about the day. "I liked trees originally because they are so big. We're, we're keeping it civil. I think the video obviously it got a lot of hits I think it touched people in different ways. Looking for Tony Santoro online? There's another one just coming up right in the middle of the road, it's a goddamned big prostrata. Thats cute, you think youre tough. I was just in Sonora, Mexico, looking at plants. Joey travels around the world and takes you on plant walks, with "colorful" commentary. You got a fuzzy stem, you got a fuzzy stem. Santore: I thought you was a gopher snake at first. Chicago magazine newsletters have you covered. That's a Crotalus Organus NorPac. Join Outside+ to get Outside magazine, access to exclusive content, 1,000s of training plans, and more. He's gonna, I'm sure he'll return it once he's done. So a lot of them just kind of look like shit, right. My yard now looks a little different from the neighbors next thing you know, it's going to be all milkweed. I think it's kind of risky. He undoubtedly spurred people who'd never heard about milkweed to give a damn about the plant. Okay. 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. 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. Got a tip? It starts in Chicago, where he was raised by a single mother who was an elementary school teacher. I don't know why. 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. Listen to me. Among Santores fans are plant geeks, outdoor enthusiasts, and cannabis growers who were worm-holed into Santores channel while looking up plant propagation. Can anyone help? I bet a bunch of illegal tree planting. Volo Bog near Crystal Lake is another great resource. And especially where we are now as a species with our understanding of science and the world and all this technology that we have. Sorry. So they kind of enter this wormhole that's talking about a whole universe, of natural life. His priority is making habitats, not only leaves and pretty flowers. It makes life a lot more interesting. And then, uh, of course these are a couple of mine as well. It plays into some of the more gross elements of human nature. Paintings. Like I just got really excited when I would read about this stuff. 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. He admits to being borderline contemptuous of maples and rosebushes. And then, uh, of course these are a couple of mine as well. 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. 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. I just want people to take a closer look at the nonhuman world and askmore questions. The fish and wildlife service posted their proposal to put Asclepius prostrata, the plant that he was searching for the day that I shattered him on the endangered species list. I've had everyone from teenagers to suburban dads tell me, Hey, I saw your page. 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.. Joey sees an integral and resilient piece of an ecosystem. I ended up bringing it to the house I was staying at about 15 miles away and called around for wildlife rescue and the nearest one was about a 2 hour drive south. 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. Botanist Joey Santore. Joey's presentation to the Houston Native Prairie Association will be a series of . Get access to more than 30 brands, premium video, exclusive content, events, mapping, and more. 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. Despite Santores good intentions, its never a good idea for humans to interact with a wild animal in this way regardless of the situation, Victoria Monroe, the California Department of Fish and Wildlifes Conflict Programs Coordinator says. Absolutely. Luckily, it seems like most of the comments have been from these middle-aged women in the middle of the country who just love seeing this cute pupgetting a bath. 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. Riding the rails, he got an up-close tour of the geologic time scale exposed by railroad cuts: layers of rock dating back millennia. Subscribe to one or more of our free e-mail newsletters to get instant updates on local news, events, and opportunities in Chicago. I just don't think what you're doing is safe behavior. 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. 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. Possibilities opened up. Every academic botanist that I talked to was super stoked on his work. Also, we're offering new members a 25% discount. Theres unfortunately a sad ending to the story of a guy with a thick Chicago accent trying to rescue a struggling coyote pup. Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa wasn't happy with the officials on Saturday night. That's one of mine. By Monday morning, the clip had 8 million views and hundreds of thousands retweets and likes. [Terrier survives coyote attack caught on camera in Northfield]. Larsen: As it happens, the particular species of milkweed that Joey wants to find here in South Texas is especially rare. 2023 TIME USA, LLC. It's this squat plant. 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