The Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie are joined by renowned nature photographer, author, and wildlife expert Stan Tequila to explore the incredible world of animal adaptations. From polar bears' heat-absorbing fur and bats’ echolocation abilities to the hibernation habits of bears and chipmunks, Stan shares fascinating insights into how animals survive and thrive in diverse environments. Listeners will hear about remarkable examples of adaptation,...
info_outline Turning Your Backyard into a Food Forest with Dr. Jason CreonThe Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists podcast, we dive into the world of food forests with Dr. Jason Creon, a biologist and animal nutrition expert. After moving to Florida, Dr. Creon transformed his suburban yard into a thriving “food oasis” to provide diverse, nutritious diets for his animals, including toucans and fruit doves, while reducing grocery costs. Dr. Creon shares how he optimized every bit of space, from raised beds to marginal areas, and cultivated a...
info_outline Life on the Last Frontier - Laurie's Alaskan Homestead ChildhoodThe Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. In this captivating follow-up episode, Laurie takes listeners back to her childhood years growing up on a remote homestead in Alaska. From age 6 to 18, she experienced life off the grid, where survival skills, hard work, and a deep respect for nature were essential. Laurie shares what it was like to endure frigid temperatures down to -50°F, live in a converted school bus before her family built a house, and be surrounded by breathtaking, yet rugged wilderness. Listeners will...
info_outline Plant ID Made Easy: Exploring the Best Apps for Nature LoversThe Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Laurie and Debbie dig into the world of plant identification apps! They review several popular options, including Picture This, Plant Snap, Leaf Snap, Flora Incognita, Plant Net, iNaturalist, and Garden Answers. Each app has unique features, from instant ID and care info to community science-based databases. Whether you're a beginner or a plant pro, they cover the pros and cons—like accuracy, database scope, and ease of use—so...
info_outline Fun and Festive Fall FlowersThe Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, we dive into the joys of fall gardening! With cooler temperatures and colorful leaves setting the stage, now is the perfect time to plant native perennials that will thrive through the season and beyond. Learn about the best fall planting practices, including checking for pesticide-free plants and finding region-specific perennial favorites like Heuchera, Echinacea, Black-eyed Susans, and more. Our hosts, Debbie and Laurie, also...
info_outline Leave the Leaves: A Simple Way to Support Wildlife with David MizejewskiThe Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, we welcome David Mizejewski from the National Wildlife Federation to discuss the "Leave the Leaves" campaign for October. David shares the surprising ecological benefits of keeping fallen leaves on your property rather than removing them. From creating essential habitats for fireflies, bumblebees, and butterflies to reducing methane emissions and improving soil health, leaving leaves is an easy way to support wildlife and the environment. ...
info_outline How Leaves Change Their ColorsThe Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. As fall has officially arrived in the Carolinas, The Backyard Naturalists take a closer look at one of the season's most magical transformations: the changing colors of leaves. In this episode, we revisit some fun facts from grade school science class, exploring how chlorophyll plays a dominant role in leaf color and how it eventually breaks down to reveal the stunning reds, yellows, oranges, and purples of autumn. We also discuss the fascinating factors behind different hues,...
info_outline Kicking Off Our FOURTH Season of all Things Connected with Nature ! ! !The Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to Season 4 of The Backyard Naturalists! In this special premiere, hosts Debbie and Laurie reflect on an incredible journey that’s grown beyond their wildest expectations — now with over 72,000 listeners across 125 countries! From bird-feeding tips and the benefits of planting trees to unique nature trivia and guest experts sharing their passion for the environment, the past three seasons have been packed with "whoa moments." Join us as we take a fun trip down memory lane, reliving favorite episodes, fascinating discoveries, and behind-the-scenes stories that make The...
info_outline Benefits of TreesThe Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, we dive into the many reasons why trees are invaluable to our health, environment, and economy. A recent study conducted by the University of Louisville shows that planting trees can significantly reduce heart disease markers, improve sleep quality, and encourage outdoor activities. Trees also offer environmental benefits like reducing flooding, improving air quality, and supporting the food chain for wildlife. Economically, they boost...
info_outline Celebrating Success: Engaging Non-Nature Lovers in the Great OutdoorsThe Backyard Naturalists
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. In this celebratory episode of The Backyard Naturalist podcast, hosts Debbie, Laurie, and Chris share their excitement over winning the Best of the Weeklies podcast award from the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly for the second consecutive year! With listeners tuning in from 125 countries, 50 states, and all throughout the Carolinas, the hosts discuss strategies for engaging non-nature lovers (NNLs) in outdoor activities and wildlife appreciation. The episode offers...
info_outlineBird watchers and lovers of any level are in for a treat this week as Debbie and Laurie welcome bird expert Tony Lombardino to the show. Tony has a PhD in Neuroscience and studied how the brains of birds allowed them to sing and produce their songs in adulthood. He researched and studied songbird neurobiology for twelve years and has taught high school and college courses in biology and psychology.
Tony has led bird walks for the Lab of Ornithology at Cornell University and hosts our local bird walks on the second Saturday of the month at Col. Francis Beatty Park in Matthews.
During the conversation, Tony talks about the book, Field Guide for the Birds of North America by Jon L. Dunn and Jonathan Alderfer. Also discussed is the All about Birds app from The Cornell Lab.
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