The Backyard Naturalists
By: Debbie Foster and Laurie Horne
Language: en
Categories: Science, Nature, Leisure, Hobbies
Embark on a magical adventure into the wonders of your backyard with 'The Backyard Naturalists' podcast. Whether you're a curious nature lover or a seasoned enthusiast, our show is your ticket to discovering the enchanting world of your own outdoor space. Join us on a journey of discovery as we celebrate the beauty of your backyard and explore a wide range of fascinating topics. Learn how to transform your little piece of nature into a haven for local wildlife, and discover the joy of citizen science by participating in events like the Great Backyard Bird Count. We'll guide you in...
Episodes
Starting 2026 the Natural Way
Jan 10, 2026As we welcome in 2026, Debbie and Laurie kick off the new year with a relaxed, behind-the-scenes conversation about nature, community, and what's ahead for The Backyard Naturalists. From skipping midnight celebrations to rethinking traditional New Year's resolutions, the discussion turns toward meaningful, nature-centered intentions, like reducing food waste, swapping non-native plants for native species, and letting our gardens stay a little "messy" for the benefit of wildlife. Along the way, they share timely winter tips for bird lovers, including the importance of bird baths, feeders, and leaving seed heads and stems standing to support overwintering insects and birds.
<... Duration: 00:17:06The Dirty Dozen & Clean 15 — What's Really on Your Produce?
Dec 20, 2025In this quick but eye-opening episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie take a closer look at the Environmental Working Group's annual Dirty Dozen and Clean 15 lists—two rankings that help consumers understand which fruits and vegetables carry the highest (and lowest) pesticide residues. Whether you shop for your family, your backyard wildlife, or even your parrots (as both Debbie and Laurie do!), this is essential information for keeping everyone safe and healthy.
Debbie and Laurie walk through both lists, covering the worst offenders like potatoes, blueberries, blackberries, apples, and leafy greens, as well as the pro...
Duration: 00:12:51Quiet Invasives — Why Invasive Plants Spread, and What You Can Do About It
Dec 13, 2025In this eye-opening episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie sit down with Benjy Strope, Private Lands Management Biologist for the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, to explore the sneaky, persistent, and surprisingly complex world of invasive plants. Inspired by Benjy's article "Quiet Invasives," this conversation gets right to the root of how invasive species spread, why they're so hard to control, and what homeowners, land managers, and nature lovers can realistically do to fight back.
Benjy explains why invasive plants don't follow the "rules" we imagine for our landscapes, how seeds hitchhike on everything from...
Duration: 00:28:44Real vs. Artificial Christmas Trees — Which Is Better for You and the Environment?
Dec 06, 2025In this festive episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie dig into a holiday-season debate that comes up year after year: Should you buy a real Christmas tree or an artificial one? The answer may surprise you and it definitely has more to do with nature, sustainability, and even family traditions than you might expect.
Debbie and Laurie compare the environmental impacts, benefits, drawbacks, and unexpected trivia behind both types of trees (including the very unusual product that inspired the original artificial Christmas tree, yes, it's true!). You'll learn why artificial trees have a larger carbon...
Duration: 00:11:06Encore Episode: Animal Adaptations with Wildlife Expert Stan Tekiela
Nov 22, 2025This week on The Backyard Naturalists, we're revisiting a fan-favorite conversation with wildlife expert, naturalist, and author Stan Tekiela, a flock-level guest whose knowledge always leaves us wide-eyed and amazed. In this encore episode, Stan takes us on a deep dive into the remarkable world of animal adaptations, exploring how species survive, evolve, and thrive through millions of years of change. From the hollow white hair of the polar bear, to the extraordinary echolocation of bats, to the nomadic lifestyle of American Goldfinches, Stan explains how nature's most surprising traits came to be and why adaptation is the ultimate...
Duration: 00:26:27What Do I Do If I Find…? Wildlife Rehab Q&A with Ruby Davis
Nov 15, 2025In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie welcome back "Flocker" and trusted friend of the show, Ruby Davis of NC Wildlife Rehab, for a rapid-fire myth-busting session about what to do when you encounter wildlife in your own backyard. From possums playing dead to raccoons out in the daytime, baby bunnies hidden in plain sight, fallen squirrel nests, mysterious fawns, mangy foxes, and even the occasional bat on the ground—Ruby walks us through what's normal, what's concerning, and when to step in (or absolutely not step in). Her calm, science-based guidance cuts through the online ch...
Duration: 00:31:29Encore: The Spotted Lanternfly with Dr. Kelly Oten
Nov 08, 2025In this encore presentation of The Backyard Naturalists, hosts Debbie Foster and Laurie Horne revisit one of the most important conversations of Season 2 — their discussion with Dr. Kelly Oten, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist at NC State University, about the invasive and destructive Spotted Lanternfly.
This brightly colored but harmful insect has become a serious concern for North Carolina's forests, vineyards, and backyards. Dr. Oten explains how the Spotted Lanternfly arrived from Asia, what it looks like in each stage of its life cycle, and why early detection is crucial to protecting native trees and agricultural crops. Fr...
Duration: 00:23:16Troubleshooting Bird Feeding — Solving Common Backyard Challenges
Nov 01, 2025Even the most dedicated backyard bird lovers sometimes run into trouble, empty feeders, spoiled seed, or disappearing birds. In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie, Laurie, and producer Chris roll up their sleeves to help listeners troubleshoot their bird-feeding setups. From moldy seed and filler-heavy mixes to misplaced feeders and seasonal slowdowns, they cover the small details that make a big difference in attracting and keeping healthy flocks.
The trio revisits the basics of building a thriving wildlife habitat; food, water, shelter, and sustainable gardening practices, and digs deeper into what to do when the birds j...
Duration: 00:33:17🎃 Encore Episode: We're Talkin' About Pumpkins
Oct 25, 2025This week on The Backyard Naturalists, we're revisiting one of our most popular and seasonally fitting episodes, "We're Talkin' About Pumpkins!" Originally aired in October 2021, this encore favorite is the perfect listen for fall. Join Debbie and Laurie as they explore the fascinating world of pumpkins, from surprising agricultural facts and record-breaking gourds to their valuable role in supporting backyard wildlife.
Did you know pumpkins are technically a fruit? Or that they can be repurposed after Halloween to help feed everything from squirrels and deer to backyard birds and even chickens? Debbie and Laurie share creative and...
Duration: 00:12:06🐺🦌🐞🕷️ Updates on Various: Revisiting Red Wolves, Chronic Wasting Disease, Spotted Lanternflies, and Joro Spiders
Oct 18, 2025In this week's episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie take listeners on a fascinating update tour of several topics previously featured on the show, all of which continue to evolve in the natural world. From hopeful signs of recovery to growing ecological concerns, this episode is packed with new developments and ways for citizen scientists to get involved.
You'll hear encouraging news about the Red Wolf Recovery Project, where careful management and breeding efforts in North Carolina are giving this critically endangered species a better shot at survival. Then, the hosts revisit the ongoing battle...
Duration: 00:17:40Fall in Your Habitat: Simple Seasonal Swaps That Make a Big Difference
Oct 11, 2025As the seasons turn and the air gets crisp, Debbie, Laurie, and Chris are diving into everything fall for your wildlife habitat! In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, the team explores how to make the most of autumn's natural bounty, especially those fallen leaves. Should you rake them up, blow them away, or just "leave the leaves"? The answers might surprise you.
Drawing from new data from the National Wildlife Federation, the hosts share why letting your leaves lie can make a big difference for native wildlife and the planet. You'll learn how something as simple...
Duration: 00:18:03Wings in the Backyard: Butterfly Gardening with Pamela Grundy
Oct 04, 2025If you've ever dreamed of turning your backyard (or even your balcony!) into a haven for butterflies, this episode is for you. Debbie and Laurie welcome Pamela Grundy — historian, writer, and passionate butterfly gardener from Charlotte, North Carolina — to share her journey into creating thriving butterfly gardens and inspiring others to do the same.
Pamela explains the simple but powerful difference between nectar plants and host plants, why milkweed is essential for monarchs, and how even a few parsley plants can support the full butterfly life cycle. Along the way, she shares practical tips, common mistakes to avoi...
Duration: 00:31:27Season 5 Kickoff: Celebrating 4 Years of Nature, Curiosity & Community
Sep 27, 2025The Backyard Naturalists are back for Season 5! In this special anniversary episode, Debbie, Laurie, and Chris take a fun walk down memory lane to celebrate over four years, 200+ episodes, and more than 106,000 listens across all 50 U.S. states and 137 countries. From their very first kitchen table recording during COVID to becoming a Saturday morning routine for listeners around the world, the team reflects on the unexpected journey of the podcast.
Join us as we revisit listener-favorite moments, surprising wildlife facts, and unforgettable guests, from reptile expert Jay Bell and "the Q-tip Lady" Ruby Davis to conservationists, plant...
Duration: 00:42:14Joro Spiders: Beautiful, Bizarre, and in Your Backyard"
Sep 20, 2025🕷️ What's big, colorful, and showing up in backyards across the Southeast? Debbie and Laurie are diving into the world of Joro spiders, and trust us, this is one episode you won't want to miss! From their eye-popping golden webs to their wild habit of "ballooning" through the air as babies, these spiders are making quite an entrance in the Carolinas (and beyond).
Are Joro spiders scary invaders, or helpful bug-eaters keeping stink bugs and lanternflies in check? 🤔 Debbie and Laurie share what we know so far, sprinkle in some fun spider facts, and, of course, have plenty of laugh...
Duration: 00:18:20North Carolina Conservation Network with Kristen Rhodes
Sep 13, 2025In this episode, Debbie and Laurie sit down with Kristen Rhodes, an organizer with the North Carolina Conservation Network (NCCN), to explore the power of grassroots action in protecting our state's environment.
Kristen introduces NCCN as a statewide network of more than 60 environmental and justice organizations, all working collaboratively to safeguard North Carolina's natural resources and public health. She highlights the group's three key initiatives:
Campus Fellows Program – Engaging 30 students across 11 UNC campuses (including 3 HBCUs) to educate peers on environmental issues and encourage civic participation through nonpartisan voter outreach.
Environmental Justice Leadership Academy – A pa...
Duration: 00:18:00Lighting Up the Night with Fireflies
Sep 06, 2025This week, Debbie and Laurie welcome Ben Pfeiffer, founder of Firefly Conservation and Research, for a glowing conversation all about one of nature's most magical creatures — the firefly! ✨🐞 Or, depending on where you grew up, the lightning bug.
Ben shares his passion and deep knowledge of these enchanting insects, explaining why firefly populations are declining, how development and habitat loss play a role, and what we can do to help. From surprising facts (fireflies are found on every continent except Antarctica!) to sobering realities (some species are already at risk of extinction), this episode will open your eyes to...
Duration: 00:31:19Bizarre Animal Behaviors – Nature Gets Weird!
Aug 30, 2025Ever heard of a shrew with venomous saliva, a vulture that cools off by pooping on its own legs, or a bird that impales its prey on barbed wire? 🦨🦅🐦 This week on The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie, Laurie, and Chris take you on a wild ride through some of the strangest, funniest, and downright bizarre behaviors in the animal kingdom.
You'll hear jaw-dropping stories like:
Shrews that paralyze their prey and store them in a "meat locker" for later.
Vultures with stomach-turning defense mechanisms.
Loggerhead shrikes who skewer their meals on thorns or fence...
Duration: 00:14:37🌿 Summer in Your Habitat
Aug 23, 2025Summer is STILL here, and if you've stepped outside lately, you've probably felt it too—sweltering heat, sticky air, and maybe even a few critters making themselves a little too comfortable in your backyard. In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie (with Chris chiming in, of course!) share a lighthearted but practical guide to keeping your habitat healthy during the hottest stretch of the year.
☀️ Heat & Hydration – Creative ways to keep bird baths cool, from ice cubes to misters, plus why moving feeders into shade can make all the difference.
🐦 Summer Feedin...
Duration: 00:39:23iNaturalist – Connecting People, Nature, and Science
Aug 16, 2025This week on The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie welcome Allison Young, Director of Outreach Programs for iNaturalist, the global platform that's changing the way people experience nature. Whether you're snapping a photo of a butterfly in your backyard, spotting a rare bird on a hike, or identifying tracks in the mud, iNaturalist turns those moments into data that helps fuel research, conservation, and environmental education worldwide.
Allison takes us behind the scenes of iNaturalist, from its humble beginnings as a grad school project at UC Berkeley in 2008 to a thriving community of over 3.5 million users who...
Duration: 00:27:55More Random Wanderings and Wonderings
Aug 09, 2025Welcome back, nature lovers! After a few weeks of summer break, The Backyard Naturalists are back with another brand-new episode, and this one's all about embracing the spontaneity that summer inspires.
In this week's episode, Debbie, Laurie, and Chris settle in for another unscripted (and unplanned) conversation that meanders through the joys and challenges of late summer in the Carolinas. From paddleboarding adventures and pumpkin spice opinions (we see you, Trader Joe's!) to prepping your yard for fall planting, this episode is full of helpful tips and laughs along the way.
🌿 You'll hear:
Why...
Duration: 00:27:46The Plant That Ate the World: All About Japanese Knotweed
Aug 02, 2025What do you get when you cross a fast-growing, hard-to-kill, concrete-cracking plant with curious naturalists and a microphone? You get this week's brand-new episode of The Backyard Naturalists! Debbie and Laurie are back and diving into the wild, weird world of Japanese knotweed—also known as "the plant that ate the world."
It's not every day a plant earns a reputation as one of the most invasive species on the planet. But Japanese knotweed? It's in a class all its own. Originally introduced for landscaping and erosion control (oops), it's now banned in many states and countries—and...
Duration: 00:22:21Fantastic Foxes: Rehab and Real Talk with Elizabeth Negron
Jul 26, 2025This week on The Backyard Naturalists, we're diving nose-first into the world of foxes with Elizabeth Negron, Director of Foxtales Wildlife Rehab in Midland, Virginia. Elizabeth shares her journey from Washington State to the East Coast, driven by her lifelong fascination with foxes. She offers incredible insights into their behavior, biology, diet, and the important role they play in our environment.
You'll learn what it takes to care for orphaned kits, the surprising foods foxes love, and why they're often misunderstood in suburban and rural areas. Elizabeth also highlights the difference between red and gray foxes plus...
Duration: 00:25:40Encore Episode: Bye-Bye, Seed Bandits! Meet the Squirrel Buster
Jul 19, 2025We're reaching back to one of our most popular episodes for this week's encore—and trust us, it's a fan favorite for a reason! If squirrels have ever turned your bird feeders into their personal buffet, this one's for you.
Debbie and Lori are joined by Tatiana Thompson of Brome Bird Care, makers of the innovative Squirrel Buster bird feeders. Broadcasting all the way from snowy Quebec, Tatiana shares the backstory of how a simple idea grew into a worldwide movement in backyard birding. You'll learn how Brome's clever feeder designs help bird lovers keep the seed fo...
Duration: 00:19:29Encore: Skunks, Sass, and Surprises with Ruby Davis
Jul 12, 2025Have you ever wondered what's really going on with the skunks in your backyard? 🦨 In this fascinating encore episode of The Backyard Naturalists, hosts Debbie and Laurie sit down once again with fan-favorite Ruby Davis for a deep dive into one of nature's most misunderstood creatures.
Ruby brings her signature blend of expertise and storytelling to the conversation, helping us explore skunk behavior, their surprising benefits to the ecosystem, and how to peacefully coexist with these nocturnal visitors. Whether you've had a skunk sighting or just want to learn something new about backyard wildlife, this episode is ful...
Duration: 00:35:25Encore: Host Plants, Rolling Out the Red Carpet for Butterflies
Jul 05, 2025It's pollinator season in full swing, and what better way to celebrate than by rolling out the red carpet for butterflies? In this encore episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie share practical, inspiring ways to support these winged wonders — starting with host plants.
From milkweed for monarchs to passionflower for Gulf fritillaries, you'll learn how simple choices in your garden can give caterpillars the food they need to grow, transform, and keep butterfly populations thriving. The hosts break down why host plants matter, how to choose the right ones, and how these often-overlooked plants are th...
Duration: 00:17:57Snake Deterrents: What Works, What Doesn't
Jun 28, 2025Summer is heating up across the Carolinas, and that means snakes are on the move — and stirring up plenty of conversation. In this episode, Debbie and Laurie bust myths and tackle misinformation about snake deterrents, exploring what truly works (and what absolutely doesn't) to keep these fascinating reptiles out of spaces where they aren't welcome.
From mothballs to marigolds, ultrasonic gadgets to sticky traps, the hosts share a science-based look at these so-called "solutions" and offer practical, humane advice for managing your yard in a way that discourages unwanted snake visits without harming them or other wildlife.
... Duration: 00:30:35Catching Up – Monarchs, Lanternflies, and Zombie Deer? Oh My!
Jun 21, 2025It's 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 back—and a hopeful step forward—as they revisit three important topics that continue to affect our backyards and beyond: the Spotted Lanternfly, Chronic Wasting Disease (aka "Zombie Deer Disease"), 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, and grounded science. You'll hear real...
Duration: 00:27:32🎧 Frogs, Toads & Backyard Choruses
Jun 14, 2025In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie take a fun and fascinating leap into the world of frogs and toads—those small but mighty voices you hear rising from ponds, ditches, and backyards as spring turns into summer.
You'll learn how to spot (and hear!) some of North Carolina's 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 at...
Duration: 00:21:08🐍 Snakes, Safety, and a Python Named Norm
Jun 07, 2025This week on The Backyard Naturalists, we're welcoming a cold-blooded guest — 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:
🐍 Snake bite safety 101 – What to do and what NOT to do if you're ever bitten by a venomou...
Duration: 01:01:52Saturday Mornings at the Market: A Visit to Matthews Farmers Market
May 31, 2025In this vibrant episode, hosts Debbie and Laurie take us on-location to one of North Carolina's 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 — and share conversations with the passionate people who make it all happen.
You'll hear from:
🎙️ Jessica Thomas, Market Manager, who shares the market's 34-year journey and recent growth to over 58 local vendors.
🥕 Farmers from Wild Hope Farm, Heaven's Dew Farm, and others, diving into organic, sustainable, and transparent growing practices.
🍯...
Duration: 00:41:26Tiny Habitats for your Backyard
May 24, 2025Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
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Duration: 00:21:55🐦 Backyard Dreams, Blunders & Big Ideas
May 17, 2025This 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! 🎙️🌿 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 they've made along the way. 🙈
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Duration: 00:24:44🦋 Host Plants: Rolling Out the Red Carpet for Butterflies
May 10, 2025Want 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 plants—the essential "nurseries" for butterflies and other pollinators. 🌿🦋🐛
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-friendly—from milkweed to magnolia.
With personal stories, practical tips, and plenty of plant inspiration, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants their g...
Duration: 00:15:37Build It and They Will Come: Certify Your Wildlife Habitat!
May 03, 2025We're going back to our roots—literally! 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 Federation's newly streamlined program. 🐝🌼🐸
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 wildlife—all while earning an official certification you can proudly display!
🌿 Spoiler Alert: It's easier than you think!
🌳 In this episode, you'l... Duration: 00:20:27
Recycle Right: A Conversation with Mecklenburg County Solid Waste
Apr 26, 2025What 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 County's 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 County's waste management operation is a complex, high-impact effort that affects every household. From curbside do's and don'ts to hidden costs of contamination, Jeff helps us understand what it means to Recycle Right—and why it matters more than ever.
Whether you're a seasoned rec...
Duration: 00:29:04Earth Day 2025: Our Power, Our Planet
Apr 19, 2025This week on The Backyard Naturalists, we're honoring Earth Day 2025 with a powerful and inspiring episode centered around this year's global theme: "Our Power, Our Planet." 🌍💚
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 backyard—and your habits—into 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 **"Power of On...
Duration: 00:22:15Native Plants vs. Cultivars—What's the Buzz?
Apr 12, 2025This week on The Backyard Naturalists, the award-winning podcast about anything and everything connected with nature, hosts Debbie and Laurie welcome Dr. Carrie DeJaco—botanist, native plant advocate, and all-around plant powerhouse! Heard in 115 countries, all 50 states, and throughout the Carolinas, The Backyard Naturalists is proudly hosted by credentialed nature enthusiasts, including a Master Naturalist and Wildlife Ambassador, who bring both heart and expertise to every episode.
In this engaging and informative conversation, Dr. DeJaco dives into the key differences between straight native plant species and cultivars—those clone-like variations bred for specific traits. She break...
Duration: 00:37:27Eco-Friendly Fixes for Springtime Yard Woes
Apr 12, 2025Spring has sprung, and so have weeds, pests, and garden invaders! In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, hosts Debbie and Laurie dig into eco-friendly solutions for common yard and garden challenges. From natural weed control methods like solarization and manual removal to chemical-free pest management with neem oil, diatomaceous earth, and even beer traps (yes, really!)—this episode is packed with practical, planet-friendly tips.
Learn how to attract beneficial insects, identify pesky plant invaders, and protect your spring blooms without harming the environment or disrupting your local food chain. Whether you're a seasoned green thu...
Duration: 00:31:10Battling Aquatic Invaders – How You Can Help
Apr 05, 2025Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
Aquatic invasive species are more than just a nuisance—they pose serious threats to ecosystems, economies, and even public safety! In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, our award-winning hosts welcome Khristopher Stahr and Jenna Paugels from the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission to dive into the hidden dangers lurking beneath the water's surface.
From zebra mussels clogging waterways to invasive carp disrupting food chains, Christopher and Jenna break down the biggest offenders in Nebraska and how they...
Duration: 00:31:06Saving the Monarchs – What You Can Do to Help
Mar 29, 2025Monarch butterflies are in serious trouble, and this week's episode of The Backyard Naturalists dives into why. Our award-winning hosts, certified Master Naturalists and Wildlife Ambassadors, break down the alarming 96% decline in western monarch populations and what's causing it—from habitat loss to pesticide use and climate change.
But it's not all bad news! Debbie and Laurie share simple yet impactful ways you can help, like planting native milkweed, skipping pesticides, and creating pollinator-friendly spaces. Plus, they highlight organizations leading conservation efforts and even issue a fun challenge for listeners to take action—with a speci...
Duration: 00:14:55Spring Cleaning for a Wildlife-Friendly Yard
Mar 21, 2025Spring is here, and it's time to give your backyard a refresh—nature-friendly style! In this award-winning episode of The Backyard Naturalists, our expert hosts, certified Master Naturalists and Wildlife Ambassadors, share essential tips for making your outdoor space a haven for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife.
From scrubbing bird feeders and freshening up birdhouses to planting native species and maintaining wildlife-friendly landscapes, this episode is packed with practical advice. Learn why timing is everything when it comes to yard work, how to support nesting birds and beneficial insects, and even how to create a moo...
Duration: 00:36:10After the Storm: Hurricane Helene's Impact on NC's Waters
Mar 15, 2025In this episode of the award winning Backyard Naturalists podcast, we dive into the lasting effects of Hurricane Helene on western North Carolina's aquatic ecosystems. Our special guest, Corey Oakley from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, shares firsthand insights into the devastation caused by historic flooding and landslides in the Appalachian region.
With some areas receiving over 30 inches of rain in just 48 hours, the storm drastically altered river landscapes, eroded stream banks, and even wiped out a major trout hatchery—resulting in the loss of 600,000 fish and a major hit to the state's $1.4 billion tro...
Duration: 00:33:17Nature Fact or Fiction? Test Your Wild Knowledge!
Mar 08, 2025Get ready for a wild ride through the world of nature myths! In this fun and engaging episode of The Backyard Naturalists, an award-winning podcast loved in over 115 countries, hosts Debbie and Laurie put their knowledge to the test with a true/false quiz led by Chris. From the surprising way squirrels help reforest the planet to whether earthworms can really regenerate when cut in half, the hosts tackle common nature beliefs—some true, some totally false!
Along the way, they share personal anecdotes, fun facts, and even a few debates over tricky questions.
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Duration: 00:28:16From Alpacas to Agritourism: The Magic of Apple Hill Farm
Mar 01, 2025Get ready for a heartwarming and inspiring episode of The Backyard Naturalists! This week, our award-winning podcast welcomes Lee Rankin, owner of Apple Hill Farm in North Carolina, to share her incredible journey from alpaca admirer to agritourism entrepreneur. Located near Boone, Apple Hill Farm is home to a variety of animals, including llamas, donkeys, goats, and more—welcoming over 10,000 visitors each year.
Lee dives into the magic of agritourism, the sustainable practices that keep the farm thriving, and the unique benefits of alpaca fiber. She also shares how Apple Hill Farm plays a vital rol...
Duration: 00:28:56Healing Wildlife: The Mission of NC Wildlife Rehab with Ruby Davis
Feb 22, 2025Step into the wild with this award-winning episode of The Backyard Naturalists! This week, hosts Debbie and Laurie welcome Ruby Davis, a wildlife biologist and environmental scientist, to discuss the inspiring work of NC Wildlife Rehab. After going dormant for five years, this nonprofit is back in action thanks to Ruby and veterinarian Dr. Laura Latham, providing vital care to North Carolina's native wildlife—including bats, turtles, mammals, and reptiles.
From advanced medical treatments to mentorship programs for fellow rehabilitators, NC Wildlife Rehab is making a difference, all while relying solely on donations and personal fun...
Duration: 00:27:33Growing a Greener Future: How Trees Charlotte is Shaping the Urban Canopy
Feb 15, 2025Charlotte is on a mission to stay green, and this week on The Backyard Naturalists, we're digging into how Trees Charlotte is making it happen! As an award-winning podcast hosted by certified nature lovers—including Master Naturalists and Wildlife Ambassadors—we're thrilled to welcome Heather Brent, an urban forest educator, to talk all things trees.
Trees Charlotte has planted and given away over 60,000 trees since 2012, working toward an ambitious goal of 50% tree canopy coverage by 2050. In this episode, Heather shares how the organization engages the community, selects trees, and uses creative initiatives like the Charlotte Witho...
Duration: 00:30:24The Dirty Truth About Toilet Paper: Sustainability, Forests, and Your Choices
Feb 08, 2025Flush out the facts on toilet paper sustainability in this eye-opening episode of The Backyard Naturalists! As an award-winning podcast hosted by certified nature enthusiasts—including Master Naturalists and Wildlife Ambassadors—we're diving into the environmental impact of one of life's everyday essentials.
Join us as we break down the latest findings from the Natural Resources Defense Council's The Issue with Tissue report, which grades popular toilet paper brands based on their environmental impact. We'll explore the critical role of Canada's boreal forests, why recycled content matters, and how some major companies are still falling short...
Duration: 00:20:30Birds, Binoculars, and Big Data: Get Ready for the Great Backyard Bird Count!
Feb 01, 2025Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, an award-winning podcast heard in 115 countries, all 50 states, and throughout the Carolinas. Hosted by Debbie and Laurie, passionate nature advocates with credentials like Master Naturalist and Wildlife Ambassador, this multi-award winning show dives into everything connected with the natural world!
In this episode, we're talking about one of the most exciting global citizen science projects: the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC). Discover how over 642,000 participants from 210 countries helped identify 7,920 bird species in the 2024 count—out of nearly 11,000 worldwide! With over 3.3 million eBird checklists submitted, this effort plays a vital role in...
Duration: 00:16:39Forest Bathing: Nature's Prescription for Mind, Body, and Soul
Jan 25, 2025In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie welcome Melanie Choukas-Bradley, a certified nature and forest therapy guide, author, and naturalist, to explore the art and science of forest bathing. Originating in Japan as "shinrin-yoku," forest bathing is the practice of immersing oneself in nature to reap significant physical and mental health benefits.
Melanie explains how this practice, introduced in the 1980s, has been proven to lower blood pressure, boost immunity, improve sleep, and reduce stress. She shares how Washington, D.C.—with its abundant parks and tree canopy—offers an ideal setting for c...
Duration: 00:28:57A Different Buzz on Honeybees
Jan 18, 2025In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, hosts Debbie and Laurie welcome Dr. Carrie DeJaco, an ecological consultant and native plant expert, to explore the fascinating—and sometimes surprising—role of honeybees in pollination.
Dr. DeJaco shares that honeybees, while vital for commercial agriculture, are not native to the Americas and are classified as livestock by the USDA. Their presence often overshadows the crucial role of native pollinators, which are more effective at pollinating many crops. With over 500 native bee species in North Carolina alone, the importance of supporting native pollinators cannot be overstated.
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Duration: 00:31:26Moon Gardens
Jan 11, 2025Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
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Duration: 00:27:02Endangered Species in North Carolina
Jan 04, 2025In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Laurie and Debbie welcome Sarah Schweitzer from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission to discuss endangered species in the state and the critical efforts to protect them.
Sarah outlines the different levels of species classification, from common species like waterfowl and deer to those listed as species of concern, threatened, or endangered. She highlights reintroduction efforts for elk and red wolves, noting that while elk populations are stable, only 12-20 red wolves remain in the wild.
The discussion explores the challenges facing North Carolina's wi...
Duration: 00:28:49Holiday Memories and Traditions
Dec 21, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
In this festive episode of The Backyard Naturalists, hosts Chris, Laurie, and Debbie share heartwarming memories and favorite traditions of the holiday season. From Christmas and Thanksgiving to New Year's celebrations, the hosts discuss their cherished customs, delicious holiday foods, and unforgettable gifts.
Highlights include:
Cooking family favorites like turkey, gumbo, and standing rib roast. Sipping eggnog and sharing photos with loved ones. Treasured gifts like binoculars, family heirlooms, and sentimental jewelry. Natural holiday dec... Duration: 00:28:34
Eco-Friendly Holidays: Food, Decorations, and Gifts
Dec 14, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, hosts Debbie and Laurie explore ways to celebrate the holiday season while making environmentally-friendly choices. From sustainable food options to eco-conscious decorations and thoughtful gift-giving, this episode is packed with practical tips for reducing your environmental impact during the holidays.
Learn how to:
Shop locally and seasonally for fresh, sustainable holiday meals. Choose real Christmas trees or plantable ball-and-burlap options. Decorate with natural items like pine cones, gre... Duration: 00:24:58
Saving Species: Insights into the Endangered Species Process with Sara Schweitzer
Dec 07, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie welcome Sara Schweitzer from the NC Wildlife Resources Commission to discuss the intricate process of identifying and protecting endangered species. Sara shares insights into how federal and state agencies collaborate to assess species' population trends, distribution, and vulnerability through rigorous surveys and scientific review.
Learn about the classifications of endangered, threatened, and special concern species, and how catastrophic events like hurricanes can impact their survival. Sara also hi...
Duration: 00:28:01Real vs. Artificial Christmas Trees: Which is Better for the Planet?
Nov 30, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
In this festive episode of The Backyard Naturalists podcast, hosts Laurie and Debbie explore the lively debate between real and artificial Christmas trees. With environmental impact, sustainability, and holiday traditions on the table, they discuss the pros and cons of each option.
The hosts dive into the origins and ecological footprint of artificial trees, highlighting that while they're made from plastic and steel and mostly produced overseas, using them for five or more years can help reduce th...
Duration: 00:11:06Amazing Animal Adaptations with Stan Tekiela
Nov 23, 2024Welcome 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 Tekiela 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, like how American goldfinches change colors with the seasons, gi...
Duration: 00:26:27Turning Your Backyard into a Food Forest with Dr. Jason Crean
Nov 16, 2024Welcome 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 Crean, a biologist and animal nutrition expert. After moving to Florida, Dr. Crean 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. Crean shares how he optimized every bit of space, from raised beds to marginal areas, and cultivated a wide...
Duration: 00:23:50Life on the Last Frontier - Laurie's Alaskan Homestead Childhood
Nov 09, 2024Welcome 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.
Lis...
Duration: 00:38:54Plant ID Made Easy: Exploring the Best Apps for Nature Lovers
Nov 02, 2024Welcome 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 you can fi...
Duration: 00:22:32Fun and Festive Fall Flowers
Oct 26, 2024Welcome 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 share their favorite deer and rabbit-resistant pi...
Duration: 00:26:48Leave the Leaves: A Simple Way to Support Wildlife with David Mizejewski
Oct 19, 2024Welcome 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.
David also offers practical tips on ho...
Duration: 00:38:42How Leaves Change Their Colors
Oct 12, 2024Welcome 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, fr...
Duration: 00:15:58Kicking Off Our FOURTH Season of all Things Connected with Nature ! ! !
Oct 05, 2024Welcome 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 Backyard Naturalists the go-to podcast for all things nature. Wit...
Duration: 00:43:13Benefits of Trees
Sep 28, 2024Welcome 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 property values, tourism, and local programs.
Join us...
Duration: 00:20:50Celebrating Success: Engaging Non-Nature Lovers in the Great Outdoors
Sep 21, 2024Welcome 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 practical tips for starting small, such as creating a...
Duration: 00:35:11Embracing Fall: Nature Activities and Wildlife Tips for the Season
Sep 14, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
In this fall-themed episode of "The Backyard Naturalists," hosts Debbie and Laurie, based near Charlotte, delve into the wonders of the autumn season. They discuss the changeable weather and share their favorite aspects of fall. The episode is packed with practical advice for nature enthusiasts, including:
Installing owl boxes: Now is the perfect time to set up owl boxes before these nocturnal birds start searching for nesting sites. Avoiding excessive fall cleanup: Embrace the natural messiness of fall, as wildlife rel... Duration: 00:16:43From Farm to Skin: The Natural Healing Journey of Barn and Bee Botanicals
Sep 07, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, hosts Debbie and Laurie sit down with Angie Gotta, the passionate owner of Barn and Bee Botanicals. Angie shares her inspiring journey from struggling with health issues to discovering the healing power of natural ingredients, which led her to create her own line of skincare and body care products. Using ingredients sourced from her farm in rural North Carolina, including goat's milk, tallow, and various herbs, Angie crafts everything from soothing soaps to effective in...
Duration: 00:25:40Enhance Your Natural Life: Mosquito Deterrents, Bird Care Essentials, and More!
Aug 31, 2024Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists, the podcast about anything and everything connected with nature. We love to engage with our listeners and have a few fabulous prizes we'd love to share with you. As a part of helping us grow our social media and online presence, we're giving you an opportunity to score a few of them we talk about in this week's show.
This week, Debbie and Laurie share a few neat little items designed to make your natural life, just a little easier. These are products to help deter mosquitoes, feed h...
Duration: 00:15:23Battling Squirrels: Tips and Tricks to Protect Your Bird Feeders
Aug 24, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
One of the questions folks have for the team at Backyard Birds is how to keep those pesky squirrels away from their bird feeders. In this week's episode, Debbie and Laurie off a few affordable solutions and ideas to keeps our little bushy-tailed friends away from your bird food.
While recording the Backyard Naturalists podcast, Debbie and Laurie enjoy coffee provided by the Good Cup Coffee Company in Matthews, North Carolina. Follow Good Cup Coffee on Instagram and...
Duration: 00:11:21Benefits of Being in Nature
Aug 17, 2024Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists, the podcast about anything and everything connected with nature. We love to engage with our listeners and have a few fabulous prizes we'd love to share with you. As a part of helping us grow our social media and online presence, we're giving you an opportunity to score a few of them we talk about in this week's show.
Monica Macoubrie makes a return trip to our podcast this week to discuss a few of the many mental and physical benefits from being outdoors, in nature. Monica works with Nebraska W...
Duration: 00:28:45State Birds with Nick
Aug 10, 2024Welcome to a special episode of The Backyard Naturalists podcast! We are thrilled to share that our podcast has been recognized by the readers of The Matthews Mint Hill Weekly as their favorite, earning us the honor of being an award-winning podcast. We are incredibly grateful for the support of our listeners, as we now reach audiences in all 50 states and over 100 countries worldwide.
In this week's episode, your hosts Debbie and Laurie are joined by a special guest, Nick Lund, also known as "The Birdist". Nick, with his extensive background as the Advocacy and O...
Duration: 00:25:55Mastering Mosquito Control: Eco-Friendly Solutions for Your Backyard
Aug 03, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
In this encore episode of The Backyard Naturalist podcast, Debbie and Lori dive into the world of mosquitoes and share practical tips for controlling these pesky insects. Did you know that mosquitoes are more attracted to people with type O blood, high metabolism, and those wearing dark colors? Tune in to learn more fascinating facts about mosquito attraction and the risks they pose to pets and wildlife, such as heartworm in dogs and West Nile virus in birds.
Shedding Light on Light Pollution: An Evening with Christopher Page
Jul 27, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the award-winning podcast about anything and everything connected with nature, heard in 115 countries, 50 states, and all throughout the Carolinas. Honored with the Best of the Weeklies podcast award by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, we bring you engaging and educational content each week.
In this episode, hosts Lori and Debbie are joined by Christopher Page for an enlightening discussion about light pollution and its impacts. Christopher reminisces about his childhood in North Carolina when the night sky was filled with stars, but laments the increasing light pollution and...
Duration: 00:33:51Tick Talk: Protecting Yourself from Tick-Borne Illnesses
Jul 20, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the award-winning podcast about anything and everything connected with nature, heard in 115 countries, 50 states, and all throughout the Carolinas. Honored with the Best of the Weeklies podcast award by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, we bring you engaging and educational content each week.
In this episode, your hosts, Debbie and Laurie delve into the crucial topic of ticks and tick-borne illnesses. Beginning with personal observations from their own backyards, such as baby bluebirds in a birdbath, they transition to explaining that the idea for this episode came from...
Duration: 00:26:39Nature Education for All: An Interview with Brittany Smith of Flora and Fauna Festivities
Jul 13, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the award-winning podcast about anything and everything connected with nature, heard in 115 countries, 50 states, and all throughout the Carolinas. Honored with the Best of the Weeklies podcast award by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, we bring you engaging and educational content each week.
In this episode, Debbie and Laurie sit down with Brittany Smith, the inspiring founder of Flora and Fauna Festivities. After leaving her teaching career, Brittany realized that not all kids have access to nature, which led her to start this educational organization. Her mission is...
Duration: 00:25:41A Day at the Market: Exploring Matthews Community Farmer's Market
Jul 06, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the award-winning podcast about anything and everything connected with nature, heard in 115 countries, 50 states, and all throughout the Carolinas. Honored with the Best of the Weeklies podcast award by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, we bring you engaging and educational content each week.
In this episode, Debbie and Laurie visit the Matthews Community Farmer's Market for the third consecutive year. Join them as they have a delightful conversation with Jessica Thomas, the Market Manager. Matthews Community Farmer's Market is the largest and most diverse producer-only farmers' market in...
Duration: 00:50:55Unintended Travelers: The Story of Invasive Species, Part 2
Jun 29, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the award-winning podcast about anything and everything connected with nature, heard in 115 countries, 50 states, and all throughout the Carolinas. Honored with the Best of the Weeklies podcast award by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, we bring you engaging and educational content each week.
In this episode, Debbie and Laurie continue their exploration of invasive species in part two of this compelling series. The focus shifts to some of the most troublesome invaders, including Burmese pythons in the Everglades, spotted lanternflies, and American bullfrogs in the Pacific Northwest. Learn h...
Duration: 00:11:33Unintended Travelers: The Story of Invasive Species, Part 1
Jun 22, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the award-winning podcast about anything and everything connected with nature, heard in 115 countries, 50 states, and all throughout the Carolinas. Honored with the Best of the Weeklies podcast award by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, we bring you engaging and educational content each week.
In this episode, Laurie and Debbie delve into the fascinating and often troubling world of invasive species in part one of this series. Discover how these unintended travelers, such as the house finch, have been introduced to new areas, often unintentionally by human actions. The h...
Duration: 00:22:57Discovering Nature with Essential Apps: Audubon, iNaturalist, and Merlin
Jun 15, 2024Welcome to a special re-run of one of our most popular episodes of The Backyard Naturalists, your favorite podcast about everything connected with nature! Broadcasting across 115 countries, all 50 states, and throughout the Carolinas, our award-winning show, honored by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, delights and educates 64,000 regular listeners every week.
In this episode, we dive into the world of nature apps that can transform your outdoor experiences. Join Laurie, Debbie, and Chris as they explore three fantastic tools: Audubon, iNaturalist, and Merlin.
Audubon offers stunning photos, bite-sized learning opportunities, an...
Duration: 00:18:17From Hesitation to Celebration: The Unlikely Rise of The Backyard Naturalists
Jun 08, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, your go-to podcast for anything and everything connected with nature! Broadcasting across 115 countries, all 50 states, and throughout the Carolinas, our award-winning show, honored by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, delights and educates 64,000 regular listeners every week. Join Laurie, Debbie, and Chris every Saturday morning at 6:00 a.m. EDT as they dive into the wonders of the natural world, often recording from vibrant outdoor locations like local farmers markets.
In this week's episode, Laurie and Debbie reminisce about the early days of the podcast, initially hesitant but soon thrilled b...
Duration: 00:32:47Invasive Reptiles in North Carolina: Expert Insights with Jay Bell
Jun 01, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, your award-winning podcast about anything and everything related to nature! Heard in 115 countries, all 50 states, and throughout the Carolinas, we're thrilled to have you join us. We're also proud recipients of the Best of the Weeklies podcast award from the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly.
In this episode, we're excited to welcome back Reptile Expert Jay Bell from Reptiles 101. As a flock member, Jay has shared his knowledge with us in over three episodes, and we're always eager to hear his insights. Today, Jay joins hosts Debbie and Laurie...
Duration: 00:39:52Bat House Basics: Eco-Friendly Mosquito Control
May 25, 2024Welcome to another informative episode of The Backyard Naturalists, the award-winning podcast heard in 115 countries, all 50 states, and throughout the Carolinas. We're proud to have won the Best of the Weeklies podcast award from the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly!
In this episode, we explore an environmentally friendly way to control mosquitoes: bats! Our hosts delve into the benefits of attracting bats to your yard, such as natural mosquito control and pollination, and provide expert tips on building and installing bat houses.
Key Points:
· Bats are f...
Duration: 00:21:03Owl Adventures: Boosting Your Backyard with Barred Owl Boxes!
May 18, 2024Welcome to another exciting episode of The Backyard Naturalists, your go-to podcast for everything connected with nature! Heard in 115 countries and all 50 states, and a proud recipient of the Best of the Weeklies podcast award from the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, we're thrilled to have you join us.
This week, we're diving into the fascinating world of owls! Learn how to maximize your chances for success with owl boxes, perfect for attracting these incredible birds to your backyard. Plus, it's the perfect time to spot young barred owls as they begin br...
Duration: 00:16:48Cicada Symphony: Exploring Nature's Noisy Invasion
May 11, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
In this captivating episode, hosts Debbie and Laurie, along with guests Jay and Chris, delve deep into the buzzing world of cicadas. The conversation takes listeners on a journey through the recent cicada emergence, exploring not just the cacophonous sounds they produce but also their ecological significance and cultural impact. From sharing audio clips of cicada choruses in local greenways to discussing the surprising culinary adventures some have with cicadas, this episode leaves no cicada stone unturned.
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Duration: 00:20:11Unraveling Bird Myths: Debunking 'Bird Brain,' Baby Birds, and Monogamy
May 04, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
This week, Debbie and Laurie have a conversation around some of the weird and off the wall myths about birds they've heard lately. Some of which include, is the phrase "bird brain" really an insult? How about does touching a baby bird really cause the mother to abandon it and, are birds monogamous?
During the show, you hear Debbie mention a wonderful read, The Genius of Birds by Jennifer Ackerman.
Connect with the Bac...
Duration: 00:23:20Bird Feeding 2.0: Elevating Your Backyard Aviary
Apr 27, 2024Welcome to another exciting episode of The Backyard Naturalists podcast! As spring blooms with vibrant life, Debbie and Laurie delve into the world of advanced bird feeding, exploring Bird Feeding 2.0. From the allure of black oil sunflower seeds to the strategic placement of multiple feeders near trees and bushes, this episode unlocks the secrets to attracting a diverse array of avian visitors to your backyard. Discover the allure of shelled peanuts for blue jays, the importance of live mealworms for baby birds, and the benefits of incorporating native plants and clean water sources into your bird-friendly oasis.
Duration: 00:39:25
Reviving the Skies: The California Condor Conservation Journey
Apr 20, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists podcast! In this episode, Debbie and Laurie dive deep into the world of conservation with special guest Ashleigh Blackford, a seasoned wildlife biologist with a wealth of experience, notably in the California Condor Recovery program.
Join us as we explore the fascinating journey of the California condor, a majestic bird with a wingspan of up to nine and a half feet, facing challenges from habitat loss to lead poisoning. Discover how biologists like Ashleigh have been working tirelessly since the 1980s to revive the condor populations, from captive breeding programs t...
Duration: 00:27:39Planet versus Plastics: Earth Day 2024 Special
Apr 13, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists podcast, where we explore all things nature-related! In this episode, Debbie and Laurie delve into Earth Day 2024, which falls on April 22nd with the theme "Planet versus Plastics." They discuss the multifaceted approach to going green, highlighting the five Rs: refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose, and recycle.
They also emphasize the importance of composting to reduce food waste and share insights on how individuals can contribute to the Planet versus Plastics initiative. As Edward Everett Hale once said, "I cannot do everything, but still I can do something." Join us...
Duration: 00:13:23Restoring Nature's Balance: A Conversation with Shubber Ali, CEO of Garden for Wildlife
Apr 06, 2024
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Backyard Naturalists podcast, where we explore all things nature-related! This week, hosts Debbie and Laurie are thrilled to have Shubber Ali, the CEO of Garden for Wildlife by National Wildlife Federation, join the conversation.
Shubber shares insights into his incredible work leading a for-profit spinoff aimed at restoring our environment. We delve into the North Carolina Wildlife Federation's Garden for Wildlife project, highlighting its mission to promote native plant identification through a free program accessible to all nonprofits. Join us on this journey to connect, learn, an...
Duration: 00:27:17Spring 2024 Plant Sales
Mar 30, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
A. UNCC – 4/11-4/13 – 4/11 is for members
1. Plant sale proceeds and membership fees enable the Gardens to continue to offer free admission to our gardens and greenhouse and discounted programming for all.
2. native wildflowers, butterfly and hummingbird plants, azaleas, hydrangeas, fruiting shrubs, ferns, colorful annuals, unusual ornamental and native trees & shrubs, carnivorous plants, banana plants, elephant ears, succulents, herbs, heirloom vegetables, and more! Sometimes water plants
3. All the Gardens' staff and many knowledgeable long-term volunteers will be o...
Duration: 00:21:54Flight of Wonders: Exploring the World of Hummingbirds
Mar 23, 2024
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists podcast, where we explore the wonders of nature in every corner of the world. In this episode, Debbie and Laurie dive into the fascinating world of hummingbirds as they embark on their migratory journey to North America.
From the incredible 3500-mile migration of the ruby-throated hummingbird to tips on attracting these tiny marvels to your backyard with native plants and Backyard Birds products, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice for nature enthusiasts. Join us as we marvel at the beauty and resilience of these delicate cr...
Duration: 00:23:13Squirrel Wars: Keeping Bushy-Tailed Bandits Away from Bird Feeders
Mar 16, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show that delves into anything and everything connected with nature! Whether you're a seasoned nature enthusiast or a curious novice, our podcast is your gateway to the wonders of your own outdoor space. Join us on a journey that celebrates the beauty of your backyard as we explore captivating topics.
In this week's episode, we tackle a common question: How do you keep those pesky squirrels away from bird feeders? Debbie and Laurie share affordable solutions and ideas to help our little bushy-tailed friends stay away from your bird food.
C...
Duration: 00:11:21Cicadas Unleashed: A Symphony of Wings
Mar 09, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the captivating podcast that delves into the wonders of nature! Broadcasting across 115 countries, all 50 states, and throughout the picturesque Carolinas, our show has garnered acclaim, including the prestigious Best of the Weeklies award from the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly.
In this episode, we're joined by the remarkable Lenny Lampel, a seasoned natural resources supervisor at Mecklenburg County Parks and Rec. Lenny wears another hat too: he's a Central Carolina's Master Naturalist. His and Debbie's paths intertwined years ago when they were part of the inaugural graduating class.
Nighttime Symphony: Identifying the Nocturnal Calls of Nature
Mar 02, 2024Welcome back, fellow nature enthusiasts, to another captivating episode of The Backyard Naturalist! We're thrilled to share that our podcast continues to soar, reaching over 50,000 listens spanning across all 50 states, 115 countries, and even resonating in the lush landscapes of Ireland and India.
Your support truly fuels our passion for exploring the wonders of the natural world. In this episode, titled "Things That Go Bump in the Night," we're embarking on an auditory adventure. Get ready to test your wildlife knowledge as we play a game together! Listen closely as we unveil audio clips of various c...
Duration: 00:16:14Exploring the World's Largest Snakes with Reptile Expert Jay Bell
Feb 24, 2024Thank you for joining us for another exciting episode of The Backyard Naturalists, where we explore the wonders of the natural world. We're thrilled to have received comments and reviews from listeners all over the globe via Apple Podcasts! We're honored to be heard in 115 countries, all 50 states, and cherished throughout the Carolinas, and we're especially grateful for winning the Best of the Weeklies podcast award from the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly.
Our mission is to evoke those unforgettable "Whoa! Moments" in each episode, and today promises to be no exception. In this...
Duration: 00:40:48Another Look at Birdfeeding 101
Feb 17, 2024Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.
Sometimes, folks can get overwhelmed and confused when they begin the hobby of bird feeding. Which feeder should you buy? Is there a certain type of seed you should purchase? How much money should you invest? How do you keep predators (and squirrels) from your feeders? These are all question Laurie and her team hears every day at Backyard Birds and, in this episode of the Backyard Naturalists podcast, Debbie and Laurie offer answers to these, and a few other, questions.
Wh...
Duration: 00:09:52Do Animals Grieve? Exploring Emotions in the Wild
Feb 10, 2024In this thought-provoking episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Monica McCoubrie, a distinguished wildlife educator from Nebraska Games and Parks, delves into the intriguing question: do animals grieve?
Join us as we explore the depths of animal emotions and behaviors, examining the signs of grief observed in various species. From dogs sensing loss to the complex emotional lives of creatures in the wild, Monica offers fascinating insights backed by scientific research. As we unravel the mysteries of animal grief, we invite listeners to share their own observations and experiences. Tune in as we embark on a j...
Duration: 00:27:26Rescuing the Deep: A Dive into Sea Turtle Conservation with Kathy Zagzebski
Feb 03, 2024Welcome, nature enthusiasts, to another captivating episode of The Backyard Naturalists! This week, join hosts Debbie and Laurie as they engage in a fascinating conversation with Kathy Zagzebski, the dedicated executive director of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, situated just north of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Founded by the indomitable Jean Beasley, the center stands as a testament to a lifelong commitment to the well-being of sea turtles. Kathy sheds light on the center's mission, emphasizing the importance of education and sharing insights into the natural history of these majestic creatures. Discover h...
Duration: 00:33:47Nature's Tapestry Unveiled: The Intriguing Journey of Life's End in the Wild
Jan 27, 2024Welcome, nature enthusiasts, to another captivating episode of The Backyard Naturalists podcast! We're thrilled to be reaching listeners in 115 countries, all 50 states, and across the beautiful Carolinas. A proud recipient of the Best of the Weeklies podcast award from the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, our podcast continues to explore the wonders of nature.
This week, hosts Debbie and Laurie dive into a thought-provoking conversation with the esteemed Monica Macoubrie from the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Returning for the third time, Monica sheds light on the intriguing topic of what unfolds in the wild when life c...
Duration: 00:18:17