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Nature Nook06 Sep 202400:04:00

Summary: What can you do at Dogwood Canyon besides hiking? Listen to this episode to find out all about our Nature Nook!

 

Show Notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Native Plants of Dogwood Canyon: Honey Locust30 Aug 202400:07:14

Summary: Today’s plant is a sweet but spicy treat! Learn about the native Honey Locust.

Show Notes:

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center – https://www.wildfower.org

"Texas Trees: A Friendly Guide" by Paul W. Cox and Patty Leslie

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Native Plants of Dogwood Canyon: Butterfly Weed14 Jun 202400:05:59

Summary: This native plant is one of our favorites! It's beautiful, easy to grow, drought tolerant, and great for the environment. 

 

Show Notes: 

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center https://www.wildflower.org

Birds of Dogwood Canyon: Painted Bunting07 Jun 202400:06:13

Summary: The Painted Bunting is a spring and summer resident at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center. Join us to learn all about this beautiful migratory bird!

Show Notes:

https://dogwood.audubon.org/

https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

https://www.audubon.org/bird-guide

Song provided by National Audubon Society Bird Song Collection, Lang Elliot Music of Nature: https://musicofnature.com/audubon-bird-songs/

 

Days at Dogwood Canyon: First Saturdays31 May 202400:04:47

Summary: Looking for something new to do on your Saturday? Join us at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center every First Saturday for some outdoor and indoor adventures!

 

Show Notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

 

Some of our scrumptious food vendors:

Mija’s Barbecue: https://www.mijabarbecue.com/

Four Girls and a Guy Baking Company: https://www.facebook.com/fourgirlsandaguybakingcompany/

Comfort Cookie Company: https://www.comfortcookiecompany.net/

 

Yoga: Choose Again Yoga: https://www.chooseagainyoga.com/

Native Plants at Dogwood Canyon: Mexican Plum01 Oct 202400:06:59

We are reposting this episode because our Fall Native Plant Sale is coming up and we have ordered some Mexican Plum! You can order online or pick it up in person on the day at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center. 

Order here: https://dogwood.audubon.org/plantsale

Summary: The Mexican Plum is an amazing native Texas tree. Join us to find out about this lovely native plant and where you can see it at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center.

 

Show Notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center https://www.wildflower.org

 

Forest and Sound Bathing17 Sep 202500:10:11

Forest and Sound Bathing

Summary: Have you ever wanted to try forest bathing? Don’t worry you don’t need to bring a bathing suit! Join Kiersten and a special guest to learn what forest bathing is and how it can help you!

 

We are reposting this episode to highlight the upcoming Mini-retreat October 5, 2025. To get tickets go to www.slowtrails.earth

 

Show Notes:

https://dogwood.audubon.org/

https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Forest Bathing with Laurence Turcios: www.slowtrails.earth

 

Birds at Dogwood Canyon: Red-eyed Vireo23 Aug 202400:05:04

Summary: The Red-eyed Vireo is a summer resident of Texas. Join us to learn about this tiny, migratory bird.

Show Notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Purple Martin Mystery09 Aug 202400:07:07

Summary: There is a mystery involving the Purple Martin and National Audubon is on the job! What is this mystery and how are we trying to solve it? Listen to this episode to find out the answers!

Show Notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

National Audubon: https://www.audubon.org/

“Home Away From Home,” by Daniel Grossman. Audubon Magazine, Fall 2022.

                                                                                                                                       

Plants of Dogwood Canyon: American Beautyberry01 Oct 202400:05:28

We are reposting this episode because our Fall Native Plant Sale is coming up and we have ordered some American Beautyberry! You can order online or pick it up in person on the day at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center. 

Order here: https://dogwood.audubon.org/plantsale

Summary: The American Beautyberry certainly lives up to it's name! Join us to find out about this lovely native plant and where you can see it at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center.

 

Show Notes:

https://dogwood.audubon.org/

https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

 

The Scoop on Poop26 Jul 202400:09:35

Summary: Yuck! Bird poop! Bird poop is more than just a nuisance. Just ask scientists studying birds. What are we learning from poop? Join Kiersten as she tells you about some of the latest research involving bird poop and how it's helping Audubon protect birds. 

 

Show Notes: 

"The Scoop on Poop," by Jenny KcKee. Audubon Magazine, Summer 2022

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

National Audubon: https://www.audubon.org/

 

 

Birds of Dogwood Canyon: Red-shouldered Hawk19 Jul 202400:05:12

Summary: The Red-shouldered Hawk is a magnificent bird that can be seen at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center in Cedar Hill, TX. 

 

Show Notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Cedar Hill's Nature and Open Spaces12 Jul 202400:10:54

Summary: Join Kiersten from Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center and Katie Christman from Cedar Hill as they talk about Cedar Hill’s Nature and Open Spaces Office of their Parks and Recreation Department.

 

Show Notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Cedar Hill Parks and Recreation Department: https://cedarhilltx.com/222/Parks-Recreation

July Parks and Rec Month: https://cedarhilltx.com/2127/July--National-Park-and-Recreation-Month

                                                                                                                                       

Native Plants of Dogwood Canyon: Little Bluestem01 Oct 202400:06:17

We are reposting this episode because our Fall Native Plant Sale is coming up and we have ordered some Little Bluestem! You can order online or pick it up in person on the day at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center. 

Order here: https://dogwood.audubon.org/plantsale

Summary: Little Bluestem is a Texas native grass that has so much to offer to both your garden and the ecosystem. 

Show Notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center https://www.wildflower.org

Audubon Texas: Share the Shore28 Jun 202400:18:28

Summary: We are joined by two guest speakers to talk about Share the Shore and how we can make a difference for the Black Skimmer in Galveston.

 

Show Notes:

Audubon Texas Share the Shore: https://tx.audubon.org/conservation/share-shore

Gulf Coast Bird Observatory: https://www.gcbo.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Days at Dogwood Canyon :Trails21 Jun 202400:10:07

Summary: Looking for a great place to get outside and enjoy some hiking trails? You found it! Take a walk with us at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center.

 

Show notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

USFWS Federal Wildlife laws: https://www.fws.gov/laws

TPWD State Wildlife Laws: https://tpwd.texas.gov/education/hunter-education/online-course/wildlife-conservation/threatened-endangered-and-protected-animals

 

Birds of Dogwood Canyon: Barred Owl20 Sep 202400:06:36

Summary: Who’s that hooting at night? Maybe it’s a Barred Owl!

 

Show Notes:

National Audubon: https://www.audubon.org/

Bird Song Provided by - Lang Elliot Music of Nature: https://musicofnature.com/audubon-bird-songs/

Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce: https://www.cedarhillchamber.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Native Plants of Dogwood Canyon: Burr Oak13 Sep 202400:06:01

Summary: Looking for a hefty, yet attractive native tree to shade your yard and help support local wildlife? Look no further than the Burr Oak!

 

Show Notes:

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center – https://www.wildfower.org

Texas Trees: A Friendly Guide by Paul W. Cox and Patty Leslie

Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce: https://www.cedarhillchamber.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

 

An Unexpected Treasure: Chapter Four02 Nov 202400:04:04

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of An Unexpected Treasure by Laura Navarro. This is a story of two children who discover a hidden treasure in a cave near their home. Join them for an adventure you'll never forget with characters that will make you want to learn more about the treasure the children find! Chapter Four.

 

Show Notes:

This book was originally written in Spanish and we will be publishing a Spanish version as well as an English reading. It is a publication of Bat Conservation International and is a product of both Bat Conservation International and the Program for the Conservation of Mexican Bats.

For more information about bats and conservation programs you can visit: www.batcon.org

Un tesoro inesperado: Capítulo Tres01 Nov 202400:04:57

Únete al Centro Audubon de Dogwood Canyon para la lectura diaria de Un Tesoro Inesperado. ¡Comenzamos con el Capítulo Tres!

 

Este libro es producto de Bat Conservation Internaional y el Programa para la Conservation de los Murciélagos Mexicanos (PCMM).

 

Bat Conservation International: www.batcon.org

Fall is for Planting!11 Oct 202400:09:50

Summary: Did you know that fall is for planting? It is! Join Kiersten and a special guest to find out why you should be planting in the fall.

 

Show Notes: 

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Fall Plant Sale: Oct 19th, 2024. Online sales begin Oct 1, 2024. https://dogwood.audubon.org/plantsale

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Native Plants of Dogwood Canyon: Eryngo04 Oct 202400:05:34

Summary: What's that purple pineapple flower? Join Kiersten to find out all about this fun native plant that blooms in fall!

Show Notes:

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center – https://www.wildfower.org

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

 

Young Birders Club27 Sep 202400:07:38

Summary: Are you, or someone you know, a young birder looking for a group of like minded young birders? Check out the Ohio Young Birders Club episode to learn more about your options!

 

Show Notes:

“The (Before) Breakfast Club” by Ryan Goldberg, Audubon Magazine Spring 2019

Ohio Young Birders Club: https://www.ohioyoungbirders.org/

eBird: https://ebird.org/home

Start your own young birders club: https://www.ohioyoungbirders.org/start-a-young-birders-club.html

For Cedar Hill or DFW Residents interested in a Young Birders Club:

Contact Kiersten Gibizov, Center Coordinator Community Programs: kiersten.gibizov@audubon.org

Chelsey Randel, Teen Librarian: Chelsey.randel@cedarhilltx.com

Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce: https://www.cedarhillchamber.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

An Unexpected Treasure: Chapter Three01 Nov 202400:03:27

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of An Unexpected Treasure by Laura Navarro. This is a story of two children who discover a hidden treasure in a cave near their home. Join them for an adventure you'll never forget with characters that will make you want to learn more about the treasure the children find! Chapter Three.

 

Show Notes:

This book was originally written in Spanish and we will be publishing a Spanish version as well as an English reading. It is a publication of Bat Conservation International and is a product of both Bat Conservation International and the Program for the Conservation of Mexican Bats.

For more information about bats and conservation programs you can visit: www.batcon.org

Canyon View at Dogwood Canyon01 Nov 202400:06:24

Summary: Looking for a cool, dry, and warm place to connect with nature without going out into nature? Sounds like an impossible place to find, but we have just the spot! Our Canyon View Area inside our Visitor Center is just what you need. 

 

Show Notes:

https://dogwood.audubon.org/

https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Un tesoro inesperado: Capítulo Dos31 Oct 202400:02:53

Únete al Centro Audubon de Dogwood Canyon para la lectura diaria de Un Tesoro Inesperado. ¡Comenzamos con el Capítulo Dos!

 

Este libro es producto de Bat Conservation Internaional y el Programa para la Conservation de los Murciélagos Mexicanos (PCMM).

 

Bat Conservation International: www.batcon.org

An Unexpected Treasure: Chapter Two31 Oct 202400:02:26

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of An Unexpected Treasure by Laura Navarro. This is a story of two children who discover a hidden treasure in a cave near their home. Join them for an adventure you'll never forget with characters that will make you want to learn more about the treasure the children find! Chapter Two.

 

Show Notes:

This book was originally written in Spanish and we will be publishing a Spanish version as well as an English reading. It is a publication of Bat Conservation International and is a product of both Bat Conservation International and the Program for the Conservation of Mexican Bats.

For more information about bats and conservation programs you can visit: www.batcon.org

Un tesoro inesperado: Capítulo Uno30 Oct 202400:02:29

Únete al Centro Audubon de Dogwood Canyon para la lectura diaria de Un Tesoro Inesperado. ¡Comenzamos con el Capítulo Uno!

 

Este libro es producto de Bat Conservation Internaional y el Programa para la Conservation de los Murciélagos Mexicanos (PCMM).

 

Bat Conservation International: www.batcon.org

 

An Unexpected Treasure: Chapter One30 Oct 202400:02:21

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of An Unexpected Treasure by Laura Navarro. This is a story of two children who discover a hidden treasure in a cave near their home. Join them for an adventure you'll never forget with characters that will make you want to learn more about the treasure the children find! Chapter One.

 

Show Notes:

This book was originally written in Spanish and we will be publishing a Spanish version as well as an English reading. It is a publication of Bat Conservation International and is a product of both Bat Conservation International and the Program for the Conservation of Mexican Bats.

For more information about bats and conservation programs you can visit: www.batcon.org

Birds of Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center: American Crow25 Oct 202400:08:26

Summary: What is that black bird in the sky? It’s an American Crow! Learn all about this amazing resident of the DFW area.

Show Notes:

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

National Audubon’s Migration Explorer and BirdCast18 Oct 202400:09:47

Summary: Bird migration is one of nature’s most amazing and mysterious events. Check out these two online tools that can help you understand what’s going on!

Show Notes:

National Audubon’s Migration Explorer: https://explorer.audubon.org/home

BirdCast: https://birdcast.info/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Plants of Dogwood Canyon: Invasive Species - Chinese Privet22 Nov 202400:08:51

Summary: Listen to the first episode of our new Invasive Plant Species Series to learn all about Chinese Privet. What is it? Where does it grow? How do I get rid of it?

Show Notes:

For good ID photos: National Invasive Species Information Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Chines Privet: https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestial/plants/chinese-privet

For removal suggestions: Texas Invasive Species Institute, Chinese Privet: https://tsuinvasives.org/home/database/ligustrum-sinense

 Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

                                                                                                                                       

National Audubon and the U.S. Farm Bill15 Nov 202400:11:14

Summary: Can farming and bird conservation work together? Listen to this episode to find out how the U.S.Farm Bill is helping not only farmers to succeed but also bird conservation efforts.

Show Notes:

“The Farm Bill’s Birdy Side” by Andy Mcglashen, Audubon Magazine Summer 2018

Farm Bill 101: https://www.farmaid.org

National Audubon: https://www.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

Un tesoro inesperado: Capítulo Cuatro03 Nov 202400:06:25

Únete al Centro Audubon de Dogwood Canyon para la lectura diaria de Un Tesoro Inesperado. ¡Comenzamos con el Capítulo Cuatro!

 

Este libro es producto de Bat Conservation Internaional y el Programa para la Conservation de los Murciélagos Mexicanos (PCMM).

 

Bat Conservation International: www.batcon.org

Thoughts from the Flock: Episode 415 Nov 202400:16:17

Summary: This is a special episode from Audubon Texas Chapter Roundup 2024. Chapter Round up is a meeting that brings all the Audubon Chapters from around Texas together with Audubon Texas staff and partner organizations that share the mission of bird conservation. This year we interviewed a few attendees to talk about birding and bird conservation!

         In this episode we talk to Natasia Moore an Urban Wildlife Biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Lily Rerecich from Travis Audubon, Joy Havner from Fort Worth Audubon Society, and Steven Dammer from Central Texas Audubon

Show Notes:

To find the Young Birders Club with Travis Audubon got to https://travisaudubon.organd search the calendar for Youth and Family to see when they meet.

Fort Worth Audubon Society: https://fwas.org

Lights out DFW: https://www.tcatexas.org/lights-out-dfw

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department-Urban Wildlife Program: https://tpwd.texas.gov/wildlife/wildlife-diversity/urban-wildlife-program/

Central Texas Audubon: https://centraltexasaudubon.org

Audubon Texas: https://tx.audubon.org

Thoughts from the Flock: Episode 314 Nov 202400:12:48

Summary: This is a special episode from Audubon Texas Chapter Roundup 2024. Chapter Round up is a meeting that brings all the Audubon Chapters from around Texas together with Audubon Texas staff and partner organizations that share the mission of bird conservation. This year we interviewed a few attendees to talk about birding and bird conservation!

         In this episode we talk to Louise Ridlon from Bastrop County Audubon and Travis Audubon, Caley Zuzula from Travis Audubon, and Jessica Womack from Travis Audubon.

Show Notes:

Travis Audubon: https://travisaudubon.org

Bastrop County Audubon Society: https://www.bastropcountyaudubon.org

Montezuma Oropendola: https://www.birdnote.org/podcasts/birdnote-daily/montezuma-oropendola-golden-pendulum

Audubon Texas: https://tx.audubon.org

Thoughts from the Flock: Episode 213 Nov 202400:15:00

Summary: This is a special episode from Audubon Texas Chapter Roundup 2024. Chapter Round up is a meeting that brings all the Audubon Chapters from around Texas together with Audubon Texas staff and partner organizations that share the mission of bird conservation. This year we interviewed a few attendees to talk about birding and bird conservation!

         In this episode we talk to Patsy Inglet from Bexar Audubon South Central Texas, Sheila Hargis from Travis Audubon, and Jan Goebel from Bastrop County Audubon.

Show Notes: To find more information about interview topics or Chapter contact information:

Audubon Texas Chapter Roundup: https://tx.audubon.org/chapterscenters/Audubon-texas-roundup

Bexar Audubon South Central Texas: https://bexaraudubon.org

Travis Audubon: https://travisaudubon.org

Bastrop County Audubon Society: https://www.bastropcountyaudubon.org

Audubon Texas: https://tx.audubon.org

Audubon Texas Chapter Roundup - Thoughts from the Flock: Episode 111 Nov 202400:16:00

Thoughts from the Flock: Episode 1

Summary: This is a special episode from Audubon Texas Chapter Roundup 2024. Chapter Round up is a meeting that brings all the Audubon Chapters from around Texas together with Audubon Texas staff and partner organizations that share the mission of bird conservation. This year we interviewed a few attendees to talk about birding and bird conservation!

         In this episode we talk to Chris Corpus from the Dallas Zoo, Azalia Rodriguez from Defenders of Wildlife, and Dave Mintz from Travis Audubon.

 

Show Notes: To find more information about interview topics or Chapter contact information:

Lights Out, Texas: https://tx.audubon.org/urbanconservation/lights-out-texas

Dallas Zoo Conservation: https://www.dallaszoo.com/save-wildlife/

Travis Audubon: https://travisaudubon.org

Grackle Info from Austin American Statesman: Austin and the grackles: some great moments by Sharon Chapman. https://www.statesman.com/story/lifestyle/2018/07/10/austin-and-the-grackles-some-great-moments/10191086007

Defenders of Wildlife: https://defenders.org

Audubon Texas: https://tx.audubon.org

Birds of Dogwood Canyon: Cedar Waxwing08 Nov 202400:07:39

Cedar Waxwing:

Summary: Winter residents are on their way! Find out about the intriguing Cedar Waxwing in this episode of Birds of Dogwood Canyon.

 

Show Notes:

Bird Song Provided by - Lang Elliot Music of Nature: https://musicofnature.com/audubon-bird-songs/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

 

                                                                                                                                       

An Unexpected Treasure: Cool Bat Facts05 Nov 202400:04:07

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of An Unexpected Treasure by Laura Navarro. This is a story of two children who discover a hidden treasure in a cave near their home. Join them for an adventure you'll never forget with characters that will make you want to learn more about the treasure the children find! Cool Bat Facts.

 

Show Notes:

This book was originally written in Spanish and we will be publishing a Spanish version as well as an English reading. It is a publication of Bat Conservation International and is a product of both Bat Conservation International and the Program for the Conservation of Mexican Bats.

For more information about bats and conservation programs you can visit: www.batcon.org

Un tesoro inesperado: Capítulo Cinco04 Nov 202400:03:29

Únete al Centro Audubon de Dogwood Canyon para la lectura diaria de Un Tesoro Inesperado. ¡Comenzamos con el Capítulo Cinco!

 

Este libro es producto de Bat Conservation Internaional y el Programa para la Conservation de los Murciélagos Mexicanos (PCMM).

 

Bat Conservation International: www.batcon.org

An Unexpected Treasure: Chapter Five03 Nov 202400:02:57

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of An Unexpected Treasure by Laura Navarro. This is a story of two children who discover a hidden treasure in a cave near their home. Join them for an adventure you'll never forget with characters that will make you want to learn more about the treasure the children find! Chapter Five.

 

Show Notes:

This book was originally written in Spanish and we will be publishing a Spanish version as well as an English reading. It is a publication of Bat Conservation International and is a product of both Bat Conservation International and the Program for the Conservation of Mexican Bats.

For more information about bats and conservation programs you can visit: www.batcon.org

Soil Health and Birds27 Feb 202600:24:47

Soil Health and Birds

Summary: We often overlook the importance of our soil, but it has a huge impact on our birds and our own health. Join Kiersten and a special guest as they discuss this highly interesting and valuable topic.

 

Show Notes:

Louisa Kimmel, Range Ecologist with Audubon Rockies:  louisa.kimmell@audubon.org

Audubon Rockies: https://www.audubon.org/rockies

Conservation Ranching in the Rockies: https://www.audubon.org/rockies/projects/conservation-ranching-rockies

Soil Restoration: https://www.audubon.org/rockies/news/soil-restoration-rafter-w-ranch

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

If you have a question or comment you can email us at: dcac@audubon.org

Guided Tree ID Walks21 Feb 202600:03:50

Summary: Have you ever asked “What’s that tree?” Our Guided Tree ID Walks can help you answer that question!

Show Notes:

Link to sign up: https://tickets.audubon.org/events/019c6293-43d0-1eca-8d5b-741d1ac1198a

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

If you have a question or comment you can email us at: dcac@audubon.org

Texas Women in Conservation: 2025 Honorees14 Nov 202500:07:39

Summary: Join Kiersten to hear about the 2025 Texas Women in Conservation Honorees.

Show Notes:

More about Texas Women in Conservation: https://tx.audubon.org/conservation/celebrating-10-years-texas-women-conservation

More about 2025 Honorees:

https://tx.audubon.org/press-release/audubon-texas-announces-2025-texas-women-conservation-honorees

Do you know a woman striving to protect Texas lands and animals? Nominate them here: https://tx.audubon.org/conservation/2026-applications-texas-women-conservation-terry-hershey-award

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

If you have a question or comment you can email us at: dcac@audubon.org

Birds of Dogwood Canyon: Brown Creeper07 Nov 202500:06:47

Summary: Winter is on it’s way and we are waiting for the Brown Creeper to return to Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center. Join Kiersten to learn about the awesome winter resident.

 

Show Notes:

Pictures and more information: https://www.audubon.org/field-guide Search for Brown Creeper

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

If you have a question or comment you can email us at: dcac@audubon.org

Audubon Texas: Texas Women In Conservation31 Oct 202500:09:50

We are reposting this episode because TWIC is coming up in November 2025. We will reveal the winners in a future episode. To learn more: https://tx.audubon.org/womeninconservation

Summary: Join Kiersten and a special guest for this bonus episode celebrating Women's History Month and Texas Women in Conservation!

Show notes:

Audubon Texas: https://tx.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

If you have a question or comment you can email us at: dcac@audubon.org

Conserva Aves24 Oct 202500:07:46

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center to find out about some new strategies that Audubon has joined to protect birds throughout the Americas.

Show Notes:

Conserva Aves: https://conserva-aves.org

Audubon and Conserva Aves: https://www.audubon.org/our-work/americas/colombia/cpnserva-aves

Audubon Americas: https://www.audubon.org/our-work/americas

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

If you have a question or comment you can email us at: dcac@audubon.org

Birds of Dogwood Canyon: Eastern Screech-Owl17 Oct 202500:07:52

Summary: It’s that time of year, so let’s talk about owls! Join Kiersten as she talks about the Eastern Screech-Owl.

Show Notes:

Audio provided by Lang Elliot Music of Nature: https://musicofnature.com/audubon-bird-songs/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

If you have a question or comment you can email us at: dcac@audubon.org

Native Plants of Dogwood Canyon: Common Sunflower10 Oct 202500:05:54

Summary: Learn about the iconic flower symbol of Fall as Kiersten talks about the Common Sunflower.

Show Notes:

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center – https://www.wildfower.org

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center https://dogwood.audubon.org/

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon

If you have a question or comment you can email us at: dcac@audubon.org

 

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