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S2 E11: From Little Shop of Horrors to Reality: The Fascinating Plants of Carolina Beach State Park

Join Part-time Parkers as they visit Carolina Beach State Park with superintendent Crystal Lloyd. Discover the fascinating world of carnivorous plants like the Venus Fly Trap, explore the park’s unique habitats, and learn how conservation efforts like prescribed burns protect these ecosystems. Crystal also shares her path to becoming a park ranger and the many roles involved in preserving North Carolina’s natural treasures.

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S2 E10: Exploring Dunbar Cave State Park: Uncovering History and Mysteries

Join Part-Time Parkers' as they explore Dunbar Cave State Park, with special guest Ranger Adam. Discover the rich history, intriguing mysteries, and significant conservation efforts of this beautiful 144-acre park in Clarksville, Tennessee. Learn about the park's indigenous heritage, its transformation from a popular resort to a state park, and the captivating cave art that dates back 10,000 years. Don't miss out on the fascinating stories, lost houses, and forgotten graves revealed in this episode.

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S2 E9: Fort Macon State Park NC: Sea Turtle Conservation and Historical Insights

Join Bernie and Rebecca at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, where they chat with Ranger Benjamin Fleming. Learn about the park’s rich history as North Carolina’s oldest functioning state park and its vital sea turtle conservation efforts. From historic forts to coastal wildlife, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the natural and cultural treasures of Fort Macon.

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S2 E7: Journey to Cedars of Lebanon: History, Blacksmithing, and Heritage Farms

Part-Time Parkers explore the fascinating Sadie Ford Heritage Farm, a satellite site of Cedars of Lebanon State Park. Meet Ranger Shauna, who shares the rich history of the farm and its association with the park. Discover the farm's acquisition story, various conservation efforts, and educational programming. Enjoy insights from Bill Maddox, who shares his experiences with blacksmithing and hands-on activities for visitors. Learn about future workshops, blacksmithing classes, and the unique ecosystem of the park. This episode is packed with historical tidbits, interactive experiences, and inspiring stories that highlight the importance of conservation and education at the state park.

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S2 E6: Bird Watching at Shelby Park & Bottoms: Insights from Naturalists

Join Part-time Parkers as they explore Shelby Park, Bottoms, and Greenway with special guests Tony Lance from the Tennessee Wildlife Federation and Lana Friedman from Shelly Bottoms Nature Center. They discuss birding tips, conservation efforts, and the fascinating experiences that make these natural areas special. Discover how to start birding, the importance of bird songs, and how to create a certified wildlife habitat in your backyard. Don't miss out on learning about the different parks in Nashville and how you can get involved in their birding programs. Happy birding!

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S2 E5: Preserving Heritage: Canning and Conservation at Edgar Evins State Park

In this episode of Part-Time Parkers, hosts Rebecca and Bernie visit Edgar Evans State Park where they participate in a food preservation program. They are joined by local Ranger Justin Vaughn, who shares his journey to becoming a park ranger and his local expertise. The also discuss the importance of learning and preserving traditional skills, along with information about various upcoming historical and conservation programs at the park. Tune in to learn more about the park's offerings and hear some entertaining stories from the canning session.

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S2 E4: Saving Our Pollinators: Expert Tips

Dr. Anthony Abbate from Auburn University speaks to us about his work with native bees in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology. Dr. Abbate discusses the importance of pollinators, the alarming decline in pollinator populations, and how the public can help through initiatives like the iNaturalist project. He also provides practical advice on cultivating wildflower gardens and native grasses to promote pollinator habitats. The episode underscores the critical need for conservation efforts to support pollinators.

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S2 E3: Alabama's Endangered Species and Biodiversity

Join hosts Rebecca and Bernie on Part-time Parkers as they interview wildlife biologist Ray Metzler. Ray shares insights from his 30-year career with Alabama's state gaming fish agency and his current role with the Alabama Forestry Commission. He discusses his work on endangered species, the importance of conservation, and how simple actions can make a big difference in preserving natural habitats. From the fascinating lives of woodpeckers to the immense biodiversity in Alabama, this episode is packed with valuable information for nature lovers and conservation enthusiasts alike.

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S2 E2: Exploring Lake Point State Park with Naturalists: Gators, Osprey, and More!

We continue with our trip to Lake Point State Park in Alabama. This episode features conversations with Park Naturalists, who share their journeys into park conservation and describe their daily responsibilities. Special guest Tasha Simon, Chief of Natural Resource Section for Alabama State Parks, explains the vital role of prescribed fire in conservation and her experiences with the park system. This episode is packed with insights into the unique features and stories of Alabama’s state parks. Don't miss it!

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S2 E1: Exploring Lakepoint State Park: A Journey into Alabama's Rich Plant Life

In the season 2 kickoff of Part-Time Parkers, hosts Rebecca and Bernie return to Lake Point State Park in Eufaula, Alabama, where their journey began a year ago. Joined by Ed Lewis from the Alabama Forestry Commission, they embark on a fascinating plant walk, discussing invasive species, the rich biodiversity of Alabama's forests, and the historical significance of certain tree species. Ed shares numerous stories and educational insights that highlight the state's unique natural heritage. Don't miss out on learning about Alabama's incredible flora and the importance of preserving native species.

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Episode 26: Tennessee Raptors: Bridging Wildlife and Education

This week we visit the Middle Tennessee Raptor Center in Tullahome, Tennessee. Meet Valerie and Lyle Russell, who manage the center while balancing full-time careers. Learn about their incredible work rehabilitating injured birds of prey, the process of releasing them back into the wild, and the educational programs they offer. Valerie and Lyle share touching success stories, challenges they face, and provide tips on what to do if you find an injured bird. Discover the importance of conservation and the critical role these majestic birds play in our ecosystem.

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Episode 24: Wildflower Hikes and Waterfall Wonders: Inside Burgess Falls State Park

Discover the hidden wonders of the park, including wildflower hikes, invasive species, and the importance of staying on trails. Learn about the unique responsibilities of a park ranger and the fascinating science behind plant and wildlife management. Stay until the end to hear tips on visiting the park and special upcoming events. This episode is packed with insights on nature, conservation, and the beauty of Tennessee State Parks.

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Episode 23: History Comes Alive:  Old Stone Fort State Archeological Park in TN

Join us in this episode of Part-Time Parkers as we visit Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park in Manchester, Tennessee. Hosted by park ranger Indiana Callway, the episode explores Indiana's journey to becoming a park ranger, offers insights into the park's history and its educational black powder demonstration. Learn about the Native American history, the significance of the Duck River, and the life of mill workers in the 1800s. Discover the park's trails, waterfalls, and its diverse ecology, all wrapped up with some practical visitor tips.

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Episode 22: Coffee, Conservation, and Culture at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park

Rebecca and Bernie explore Lake Bob Sandlin State Park in Texas, guided by interpreter ranger Chris Linley, aka Red. In this episode, they discuss the daily life of a Texas park ranger, the park's natural and cultural resources, and witness a unique 'Coffee with a Ranger' program where coffee is brewed over an open campfire. Red shares the history of the park, including details about Bob Sandlin and the area's rich fishing opportunities. The episode also highlights volunteer opportunities, camping facilities, and the park's diverse ecosystem. Plus, don't miss Ranger Chris playing a tune on his dulcimer to conclude the visit.

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Episode 21: Discover Lake Catherine State Park: Knots, Navigation, and Nature

In this episode, Part-time Parkers chats with park interpreter Carrie, who guides them through a program on knots and navigation, emphasizing the importance of these skills in the wilderness. Carrie also shares fascinating insights about the park's rich history, unique geological features, and the various programs and activities available for visitors. Whether you're into hiking, kayaking, or simply appreciating nature, this episode offers a comprehensive look at what makes Lake Catherine a must-visit destination.

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Episode 20: From Salamanders to Conservation: Unveiling Couchville's Natural Wonders

Join Rebecca and Bernie in this episode of Part-time Parkers at Couchville Cedar Glades State Natural Area. We interview David Withers, a staff zoologist from the Division of Natural Areas in the Natural Heritage Program, who shares his extensive knowledge about the rare streamside salamander. Learn about the salamander's unique habitat, conservation efforts, and the ecological importance of Cedar Glades. Discover the fascinating details about the salamander's breeding habits, the challenges they face, and the cooperative efforts required to protect these special ecosystems. Tune in to learn how you can contribute to preserving these amazing natural environments.

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Episode 19: The Lure of Giant City Park: Birds, Blooms, and Hidden Gems

Discover the treasures of Giant City Park, from its diverse trails and hidden wintertime beauty to the innovative Gnome Roam initiative that draws visitors during the colder months with Jen, the Natural Resources Coordinator, and Vicki, President of the Southern Illinois Audubon Society. Experience the magic of birding with tips for beginners, join in on seasonal bird counts, and learn about other nature programming offered at this unique park. Whether you’re a bird enthusiast or someone who loves the great outdoors, this episode has something for everyone.

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Episode 18: Under the Surface: Geological Stories from Giant City

Discover the fascinating geological formations, learn about 300-million-year-old rocks, ancient creatures, and how the park's unique features were formed. From detailed discussions on rock jointing and erosion to personal anecdotes about getting into geology, this episode is packed with educational insights and outdoor adventure. Follow Part-time Parkers journey, enjoy the beautiful scenery, and gain a deeper appreciation for nature and geology.

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