The Backyard Naturalists
Itâs time to catch up with The Backyard Naturalists, your weekly dose of everything wild and wonderful in the natural world! This week, Debbie and Laurie are taking a look backâand a hopeful step forwardâas they revisit three important topics that continue to affect our backyards and beyond: the Spotted Lanternfly, Chronic Wasting Disease (aka âZombie Deer Diseaseâ), and the Monarch Butterfly population. From celebrating 94,000+ listens (can you believe it?!) to sharing laughs about bell ringing at the Matthews Community Farmers Market, this episode is full of gratitude, good vibes,...
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In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie take a fun and fascinating leap into the world of frogs and toadsâthose small but mighty voices you hear rising from ponds, ditches, and backyards as spring turns into summer. Youâll learn how to spot (and hear!) some of North Carolinaâs most common amphibians, including the American Bullfrog, Southern Leopard Frog, Spring Peeper, American Toad, and the charmingly named Eastern Spadefoot Toad. The hosts break down what makes frogs different from toads, share the importance of ephemeral ponds for breeding, and encourage...
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This week on The Backyard Naturalists, weâre welcoming a cold-blooded guest â and we mean that in the best way possible. Reptile educator Jay Bell joins Debbie and Laurie in the studio, bringing along his unforgettable companion: Norm, a Burmese python who stretches over 6 feet long (and still growing!). Together, they unpack a fascinating (and often misunderstood) corner of the natural world: snakes. Whether you're a snake lover or snake skeptic, this episode has something for you: đ Snake bite safety 101 â What to do and what NOT to do if you're ever bitten by a venomous snake ...
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In this vibrant episode, hosts Debbie and Laurie take us on-location to one of North Carolinaâs most cherished local gems: the Matthews Farmers Market. With the sun just rising and vendors setting up, they capture the buzz and beauty of the market firsthand â and share conversations with the passionate people who make it all happen. Youâll hear from: đď¸ Jessica Thomas, Market Manager, who shares the marketâs 34-year journey and recent growth to over 58 local vendors. đĽ Farmers from Wild Hope Farm, Heavenâs Dew Farm, and others, diving into organic, sustainable, and...
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Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature. If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our or our . We would really like to hear from you. Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the , and . Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at . A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte. Thanks for listening to The Backyard...
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This week, things get personal (and a little playful!) as Debbie, Laurie, and Chris go round-robin style in a fun backyard-themed Q&A game! đď¸đż They dish on their dream features (hello, pond and bat house!), favorite parts of their yards (shade gardens, native plants, and more), and even the gardening goofs theyâve made along the way. đ From invasive monkey grass to erosion woes, they donât hold backâbecause every backyard habitat has a story! Youâll get practical tips on how to start small with bird feeders, water sources, and native plants, plus big-picture ideas to...
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Want to welcome butterflies to your yard and help them thrive? This week on The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie dig into the magical role of host plantsâthe essential ânurseriesâ for butterflies and other pollinators. đżđŚđ While nectar plants might get all the glory, host plants are where the real action happens: eggs are laid, caterpillars feed, and life cycles begin. This episode is your go-to guide for making your yard more butterfly-friendlyâfrom milkweed to magnolia. With personal stories, practical tips, and plenty of plant inspiration, this episode is a...
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Weâre going back to our rootsâliterally! In one of our most popular topics to date, The Backyard Naturalists are revisiting how YOU can turn your outdoor space into a Certified Wildlife Habitat through the National Wildlife Federationâs newly streamlined program. đđźđ¸ Whether you have a sprawling backyard, a small garden, or even a balcony, this episode is packed with practical advice, updated guidelines, and sustainable ideas to help you provide essential resources for local wildlifeâall while earning an official certification you can proudly display! đż Spoiler Alert:...
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What really happens to your recyclables after they leave the curb? This week on The Backyard Naturalists, we sit down with Jeff Smithberger, Director of Mecklenburg Countyâs Solid Waste Management Program, for an eye-opening look into the world of local recycling. Serving over 1.1 million residents across Charlotte and surrounding communities, Mecklenburg Countyâs waste management operation is a complex, high-impact effort that affects every household. From curbside doâs and donâts to hidden costs of contamination, Jeff helps us understand what it means to Recycle Rightâand why...
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This week on The Backyard Naturalists, we're honoring Earth Day 2025 with a powerful and inspiring episode centered around this yearâs global theme: âOur Power, Our Planet.â đđ Join us as we explore how small, everyday choices can make a big impact. From rethinking your grocery list to planting native species and reducing plastic use, this episode is packed with practical ways you can turn your backyardâand your habitsâinto a force for environmental good. We also take a look back at the history of Earth Day and dive deep into the empowering idea of the **âPower of...
info_outlineIn this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie take a fun and fascinating leap into the world of frogs and toadsâthose small but mighty voices you hear rising from ponds, ditches, and backyards as spring turns into summer.
Youâll learn how to spot (and hear!) some of North Carolinaâs most common amphibians, including the American Bullfrog, Southern Leopard Frog, Spring Peeper, American Toad, and the charmingly named Eastern Spadefoot Toad. The hosts break down what makes frogs different from toads, share the importance of ephemeral ponds for breeding, and encourage listeners to pay close attention to the nighttime chorus happening right outside their windows.
If youâve ever wondered whoâs making all that noise after dark, or simply want to better understand your backyardâs hidden wildlife, this episode is for you.
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