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  • In 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 connecting with nature and highlights initiatives to expand green spaces in underserved areas.

    Listeners will learn what a forest bathing walk entails, from disconnecting from devices to engaging all five senses with the natural world. Melanie emphasizes that forest bathing is accessible to everyone, whether solo or in groups, and can even be practiced in local parks or backyards.

    The episode wraps up with book recommendations for nature enthusiasts and practical advice on incorporating forest bathing techniques into daily life. Join us as we explore how regular contact with nature can transform well-being and deepen our connection with the world around us.

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • In 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.

    The discussion highlights the challenges facing native pollinators, including habitat loss, pesticide use, and competition from honeybees. Dr. DeJaco provides practical advice for creating pollinator-friendly spaces, such as planting native flowering plants that bloom throughout the growing season and avoiding plants treated with harmful chemicals like neonicotinoids.

    Dr. DeJaco also shares insights from her ecological consulting work and native plant nursery, offering resources for listeners interested in creating habitats that support native species.

    This episode encourages listeners to think beyond honeybees and take action to preserve the diverse native pollinators that play a critical role in ecosystems and food production.

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

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  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • In 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 wildlife, with approximately 17% of mammals and 20% of plants on endangered species lists. Endangered species include the Carolina northern flying squirrel, several bat species, and the piping plover. Success stories like the recovery of the bald eagle and brown pelican showcase the impact of conservation efforts.

    Sarah emphasizes habitat loss and degradation as the primary threats to wildlife, with chemical pollution playing a role in some declines. She offers practical ways listeners can help:

    Plant native species to support local ecosystems. Reduce or eliminate the use of harsh chemicals on lawns and gardens. Minimize plastic use and ensure proper disposal to keep plastics out of waterways.

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • Welcome 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 decorations gathered from the yard.

    Everyone reminisces about family gatherings, quirky holiday moments, and the joy of passing down traditions across generations. They encourage listeners to take time to enjoy nature and loved ones during the season.

    Tune in for an episode filled with nostalgia, laughter, and ideas to make your holidays even more meaningful. Happy holidays from The Backyard Naturalists!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • Welcome 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, greenery, and sweet gum balls. Give gifts that support nature, such as bird feeders, native plants, or virtual experiences.

    The hosts also share ideas for minimizing waste, including using reusable bags as gift wrap and avoiding non-recyclable materials. Along the way, they sprinkle in personal stories to inspire listeners to make mindful, eco-friendly holiday choices.

    Tune in to discover how small changes can make a big difference—and share your own green holiday ideas with the community!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • Welcome 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 highlights conservation success stories like the recovery of the bald eagle and brown pelican, while noting the unique struggles amphibians and reptiles face in North Carolina.

    The episode explores the importance of habitat restoration, such as recreating ephemeral pools, and offers actionable ways for individuals to contribute to conservation efforts, from planting native species to reducing chemical use. Tune in to discover how your backyard can play a vital role in protecting vulnerable wildlife!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • Welcome 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 their environmental impact. On the other hand, real Christmas trees, grown sustainably across the U.S., offer benefits like absorbing carbon dioxide, stabilizing soil, and supporting wildlife habitats.

    Tune in to learn which tree type might be the greener choice for your family—and stay tuned for a future episode on what to do with your Christmas tree once the holidays are over!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie are joined by renowned nature photographer, author, and wildlife expert Stan 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, giraffes’ long necks for feeding, and even the resilience of frogs that freeze solid in winter. Stan explains how these adaptations develop over millions of years and why backyard habitats are essential for supporting nesting birds and other wildlife.

    Dive into the wonders of evolution and discover how animals' unique traits help them overcome environmental challenges in this captivating episode!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists podcast, we dive into the world of food forests with Dr. Jason 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 variety of plants—figs, bananas, papayas, berries, herbs, and native species like beautyberry—to support his animals and attract more wildlife. He offers practical tips for creating your own food forest, from choosing climate-appropriate plants to keeping maintenance low with careful planning and flexible watering.

    Whether you're a nature lover, an aspiring gardener, or just looking for unique ways to invite wildlife to your yard, this episode will inspire you to start your own food forest journey!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    In this captivating follow-up episode, Laurie takes listeners back to her childhood years growing up on a remote homestead in Alaska. From age 6 to 18, she experienced life off the grid, where survival skills, hard work, and a deep respect for nature were essential. Laurie shares what it was like to endure frigid temperatures down to -50°F, live in a converted school bus before her family built a house, and be surrounded by breathtaking, yet rugged wilderness.

    Listeners will hear about her family’s resourceful lifestyle—raising animals, hunting moose, and fishing to sustain themselves, as well as learning through homeschooling and tackling daily physical labor. Laurie recounts vivid encounters with Alaskan wildlife, like wolves and bears, and describes the beauty of witnessing the Northern Lights against the pristine Alaskan sky. With stories of joy, challenges, and a resilient spirit, Laurie paints a picture of a life most of us have only imagined.

    This episode offers a unique perspective on homesteading and the lessons learned from a self-sufficient childhood in the Alaskan wilderness. Join Debbie and Laurie for this inspiring journey to the Last Frontier!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Laurie and Debbie dig into the world of plant identification apps! They review several popular options, including Picture This, Plant Snap, Leaf Snap, Flora Incognita, Plant Net, iNaturalist, and Garden Answers. Each app has unique features, from instant ID and care info to community science-based databases.

    Whether you're a beginner or a plant pro, they cover the pros and cons—like accuracy, database scope, and ease of use—so you can find the app that fits your needs. The hosts also discuss how AI and community input power these apps and share tips on getting the best results. Don't miss the comparison chart they’ll be posting on Facebook to help guide your choice!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, we dive into the joys of fall gardening! With cooler temperatures and colorful leaves setting the stage, now is the perfect time to plant native perennials that will thrive through the season and beyond. Learn about the best fall planting practices, including checking for pesticide-free plants and finding region-specific perennial favorites like Heuchera, Echinacea, Black-eyed Susans, and more.

    Our hosts, Debbie and Laurie, also share their favorite deer and rabbit-resistant picks from the National Wildlife Federation's Garden for Wildlife program, as well as expert recommendations from local nurseries like Carolina Heritage Nursery and the Matthews Community Farmers Market. Plus, get tips on upcoming fall plant sales and a special event on tree adoption in Matthews, North Carolina. Tune in for all things fun, festive, and floral this fall, and don't forget to share photos of your garden with us!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

    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 look for them at the Matthews Community Farmer’s Market this Saturday morning.

  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, we welcome David Mizejewski from the National Wildlife Federation to discuss the "Leave the Leaves" campaign for October. David shares the surprising ecological benefits of keeping fallen leaves on your property rather than removing them. From creating essential habitats for fireflies, bumblebees, and butterflies to reducing methane emissions and improving soil health, leaving leaves is an easy way to support wildlife and the environment.

    David also offers practical tips on how to use fallen leaves effectively in your garden, such as mulching flower beds and maintaining a 3-5 inch layer. We also learn about the National Wildlife Federation's Certified Wildlife Habitat program, which encourages homeowners to create wildlife-friendly spaces that provide food, water, cover, and places for animals to raise their young.

    Join us to discover how a simple action like "leaving the leaves" can make a big difference for nature!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

    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 look for them at the Matthews Community Farmer’s Market this Saturday morning.

  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    As fall has officially arrived in the Carolinas, The Backyard Naturalists take a closer look at one of the season's most magical transformations: the changing colors of leaves. In this episode, we revisit some fun facts from grade school science class, exploring how chlorophyll plays a dominant role in leaf color and how it eventually breaks down to reveal the stunning reds, yellows, oranges, and purples of autumn.

    We also discuss the fascinating factors behind different hues, from warm sunny days to cool nights, and reveal why some parts of the world enjoy more colorful displays than others. Plus, learn why you might want to "leave those leaves" on the ground as a natural fertilizer and wildlife habitat. Tune in for a colorful exploration of fall foliage and more autumn trivia!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

    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 look for them at the Matthews Community Farmer’s Market this Saturday morning.

  • Welcome to Season 4 of The Backyard Naturalists! In this special premiere, hosts Debbie and Laurie reflect on an incredible journey that’s grown beyond their wildest expectations — now with over 72,000 listeners across 125 countries! From bird-feeding tips and the benefits of planting trees to unique nature trivia and guest experts sharing their passion for the environment, the past three seasons have been packed with "whoa moments."

    Join us as we take a fun trip down memory lane, reliving favorite episodes, fascinating discoveries, and behind-the-scenes stories that make The Backyard Naturalists the go-to podcast for all things nature. With listener-driven content and a love for sharing the wonders of the natural world, this new season promises even more inspiring and educational moments.

    Tune in, share your ideas, and let's celebrate the joy of the outdoors together!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

    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 look for them at the Matthews Community Farmer’s Market this Saturday morning.

  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists, we dive into the many reasons why trees are invaluable to our health, environment, and economy. A recent study conducted by the University of Louisville shows that planting trees can significantly reduce heart disease markers, improve sleep quality, and encourage outdoor activities. Trees also offer environmental benefits like reducing flooding, improving air quality, and supporting the food chain for wildlife. Economically, they boost property values, tourism, and local programs.

    Join us as we explore the critical role trees play in our daily lives and discuss how making informed decisions about planting can positively impact communities. Plus, learn about an upcoming TreesMatthews event in Matthews, North Carolina, and get inspired to plant more trees!

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

    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 look for them at the Matthews Community Farmer’s Market this Saturday morning.

  • Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.

    In this celebratory episode of The Backyard Naturalist podcast, hosts Debbie, Laurie, and Chris share their excitement over winning the Best of the Weeklies podcast award from the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly for the second consecutive year! With listeners tuning in from 125 countries, 50 states, and all throughout the Carolinas, the hosts discuss strategies for engaging non-nature lovers (NNLs) in outdoor activities and wildlife appreciation.

    The episode offers practical tips for starting small, such as creating a flower bed with low-maintenance perennials, adding a bird feeder with no-waste food, and setting up a birdbath with a copper disc to prevent algae growth. The hosts also recommend installing a birdhouse tailored to a favorite bird species and gradually expanding these efforts over time.

    Listeners are encouraged to get their yards certified as wildlife habitats and to use tools like binoculars, bird feeder cameras, and bird identification apps to increase engagement. The hosts highlight the importance of patience and persistence, noting that these strategies can be applied in various settings, including homes, communities, HOAs, retirement homes, and nursing facilities.

    Tune in to discover how to make nature a part of everyday life and celebrate special occasions with nature-related gifts to enhance the shared environment.

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

    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 look for them at the Matthews Community Farmer’s Market this Saturday morning.

  • Welcome 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 relies on natural debris for habitat and food. Planting native perennials, trees, and shrubs: Learn the best practices for timing and watering to ensure successful planting. Participating in “Lights Out” campaigns: Help protect migrating birds from building collisions by turning off unnecessary lights at night.

    Debbie and Laurie also caution against using fake spider web decorations for Halloween, highlighting the dangers they pose to wildlife. They emphasize the importance of leaving seed heads and stems in gardens to support wildlife, especially goldfinches still feeding their young.

    Listeners are encouraged to try at least one of these fall activities and share their experiences. The hosts also suggest reaching out to local Audubon societies to get involved in “Lights Out” programs. Tune in for an informative and inspiring episode that celebrates the beauty and importance of fall in the natural world.

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

  • Welcome 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 insect repellents.

    You’ll learn about the medicinal properties of common “weeds” and the benefits of using natural ingredients in personal care products. Angie’s enthusiasm for sustainable living shines through as she talks about her farm, which is home to Nigerian dwarf goats, chickens, ducks, and a thriving garden. Debbie and Laurie also share their personal experiences using Angie’s products, highlighting their effectiveness.

    Be sure to tune in for details on how to purchase these products and learn about an upcoming event where you can meet Angie and her goats in person at Laurie's store, Backyard Birds. This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone interested in natural wellness and sustainable living.

    If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.

    Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.

    Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.

    Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.

    Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to [email protected].

    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 look for them at the Matthews Community Farmer’s Market this Saturday morning.