Episode 17: Into the Wild: Discovering Radnor Lake's Beavers and Biodiversity
Join Part Time Parkers as we visit Radnor Lake State Park in Tennessee to explore the fascinating patterns of beavers. Special guests Dr. Robert Loeb from Penn State University and Ranger Brandon Jarrett share their insights and research findings on the ecological impact of beavers, invasive species, and the unique protection practices at Radnor Lake. Learn about the challenges and discoveries in wildlife management, the importance of native plants, and the dedication required to maintain this natural sanctuary. Don't miss this educational and engaging hike as we dive deep into nature and conservation!
Episode 16: Sellers Farm and Beyond: A Conversation with Archaeologist Teresa Brown
In this episode of Part Time Parkers, hosts Rebecca and Bernie interview archaeologist Teresa Brown following their visit to Sellers Farm Archaeological Area. Teresa, with 26 years of experience in archaeology across various U.S. states, discusses common misconceptions about the field, the journey artifacts take from discovery to display, and the significance of local archaeological sites.
Episode 15: Hiking Through History: A Day at Sellars Farm Archaeological Area
In this episode, Part-time Parkers is guided by seasoned interpretive ranger Jason Allen. They delve into the historical significance of the Sellars Farm Archaeological Area, discuss the preserved mounds, and explore the beautiful natural surroundings.
Episode 14: Life in a Drop of Water: Discovering Long Hunter State Park
This episode provides a deep dive into the wonders of Longhunter State Park and offers insight into the various programs offered to educate and engage visitors. Don't miss out on learning about the park’s unique Cedar Glades and how to identify wildflowers. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and park lovers!00:00 Welcome to Part Time Parkers
Episode 13: Exploring Louisville's Waterfront Park: A Community Reimagined
Join Rebecca and Bernie as they dive deep into the natural beauty and community spirit of Louisville’s Waterfront Park in Kentucky. In this episode, Ashley Smith, the Director of Development at Waterfront Park, shares insights on the park’s transformation from industrial blight to a community hub, its history, and the various events and activities it offers.
Episode 12: Capturing the magic of fireflies and more at Fall Creek Falls, TN
Join Bernie and Rebecca at Fall Creek Falls State Park in Tennessee for an adventure-filled episode of Part Time Parkers. They are joined by Seasonal Interpretive Ranger Halli Branch, who gives insights into the wonders of fireflies, including their role in pollination and their bioluminescent properties. The hosts also enjoy a sunset pontoon tour, learning about the history of the park, the local wildlife, and the park's amenities.
Episode 11: Nature's Hidden Wonders: Inside Scott's Gulf Wilderness
Welcome to another captivating adventure with Part Time Parkers! Join us in this episode as we delve into the unparalleled beauty of what will soon be known as Scott’s Gulf Wilderness State Park in Tennessee. Our journey uncovers the park’s hidden gems and the passionate rangers working to preserve its natural treasures.
Episode 9: Amicalola Falls State Park: The Gateway to Nature and Adventure: Part 1
In this episode of Part Time Parkers, hosts Rebecca and Bernie visit Amicalola Falls State Park in Georgia, a site famous for its stunning 729-foot waterfall and proximity to the Appalachian Trail. The show features in-depth discussions with Kyle Smith, the Park Resource Manager, and Taylor Geonis, Assistant Park Resource Manager, about their career paths, roles, and the park's attractions. They share insights into the park's diverse programming, conservation efforts, and the importance of visitor education in fostering a love for the natural environment. The discussion also touches on volunteer opportunities and the unique beauty of the park's flora and fauna. Listen and learn with us on how to participate in this beautiful park’s activities.
Episode 6: Into the Woods: Discovering Fungi at Blue Licks Battlefield State Park: Part 1
In this episode of Part Time Parkers, hosts Bernie and Rebecca, visit Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park in KY to participate in educational programs with the Blue Grass Mycological Society. Joined by experts Adam Boring, Josh Yates, and Amos Zeller, they delve into the fascinating world of fungi and mushrooms. The group discusses their backgrounds, individual specialties, and the importance of fungi in ecosystems and human life. They share insights into different mushroom species, conservation efforts, and the challenges and misconceptions surrounding fungi. The episode emphasizes the diversity of fungi and encourages people to learn more about these vital organisms.
Episode 05: Savage Gulf State Park: Stone Door
Exploring Savage Gulf State Park: The Stone Door Adventure.
Episode 02: Lakepoint State Park
Explore Lake Point State Park on Day 2 of 3 days in Eufaula, Alabama with an interview with Misty Heron, an avid birder, who explains the use of the apps. Learn about reptiles, alligators, bats and of course birds!