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Raising a Generation of Nature Lovers: The Jeff & Paige Story

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For more than 20 years, Jeff & Paige have been helping children discover the wonder of nature through music, storytelling, science, and play. In this episode of Voices of Open Space, they share how their backgrounds in environmental education led them to create one of Colorado's most beloved family music programs, inspiring generations of young people to explore and care for the natural world. From Meadow Music and memorable characters to their new Rainbow Socks television series, Jeff & Paige reflect on creativity, hope, perseverance, and the profound impact of environmental education on children's lives. It's a joyful and inspiring conversation about music, community, and raising the next generation of nature lovers. Learn more about Jeff & Paige: https://jeffandpaige.org [https://jeffandpaige.org] Disclaimer: Boulder County Parks & Open Space does not endorse or promote any businesses. References made in this podcast are solely to highlight shared values and recognize cultural landmarks within our community.

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Portada del episodio Raising a Generation of Nature Lovers: The Jeff & Paige Story

Raising a Generation of Nature Lovers: The Jeff & Paige Story

For more than 20 years, Jeff & Paige have been helping children discover the wonder of nature through music, storytelling, science, and play. In this episode of Voices of Open Space, they share how their backgrounds in environmental education led them to create one of Colorado's most beloved family music programs, inspiring generations of young people to explore and care for the natural world. From Meadow Music and memorable characters to their new Rainbow Socks television series, Jeff & Paige reflect on creativity, hope, perseverance, and the profound impact of environmental education on children's lives. It's a joyful and inspiring conversation about music, community, and raising the next generation of nature lovers. Learn more about Jeff & Paige: https://jeffandpaige.org [https://jeffandpaige.org] Disclaimer: Boulder County Parks & Open Space does not endorse or promote any businesses. References made in this podcast are solely to highlight shared values and recognize cultural landmarks within our community.

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Portada del episodio Park Bench Banter — Eva Lark with Shursteen Sharpe

Park Bench Banter — Eva Lark with Shursteen Sharpe

What does it mean to stop a problem before it starts? In this episode of Park Bench Banter, host Eva Lark sits down with Shursteen Sharpe, Early Detection and Rapid Response Specialist for Boulder County Parks and Open Space. Shursteen’s work focuses on identifying and managing invasive plant species at their earliest stages, often when only a single plant is present. Through careful observation, planning, and collaboration, her work helps protect ecosystems, agriculture, and biodiversity across the county. From remote fieldwork to data-driven strategy, this conversation offers a rare look into the quiet but critical work of preventing invasive species from taking hold. In This Episode: * How invasive plants are detected and managed early * Why prevention is more effective than large-scale treatment * The surprising ways plants spread across landscapes * The role of data in tracking and managing infestations * Seasonal fieldwork and long days on the landscape * How volunteers support large-scale conservation efforts * Tips for homeowners to avoid planting invasive species * Why this work matters for ecosystems and agriculture Featured Resources: * More on Wood Lilies: boco.org/wood-lily [http://boco.org/wood-lily] * More on Orange Hawkweed: boco.org/OrangeHawkweed [http://boco.org/OrangeHawkweed] * See Shursteen and her team in action: * boco.org/tamarisk [http://boco.org/tamarisk] * boco.org/myrtlespurge [http://boco.org/myrtlespurge] * boco.org/RushSkeletonweed [http://boco.org/RushSkeletonweed] * Learn more about List A and other eradication species: boco.org/NoxiousWeedSpeciesinColorado [http://boco.org/NoxiousWeedSpeciesinColorado] * Report an eradication species sighting: boco.org/ReportEeradicationSpecies [http://boco.org/ReportEeradicationSpecies] * Volunteer Opportunities: boco.org/volunteer [http://boco.org/volunteer] Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

28 de may de 202631 min
Portada del episodio Wildfire Mitigation: Living with Fire in a Changing Landscape

Wildfire Mitigation: Living with Fire in a Changing Landscape

Wildfire has always been part of Colorado’s landscape, but the way we experience it is changing. In this episode, host Sarah Quiroga speaks with David Garcia, Water Resources Wildfire Mitigation Specialist for Boulder County Parks and Open Space, about the evolving relationship between people, land, and fire. Together, they explore how wildfire behaves, why mitigation matters more than ever, and what individuals and communities can do to reduce risk. From historic ditch systems to modern neighborhoods, this conversation highlights the importance of preparation, awareness, and collective action. In This Episode: * Understanding wildfire as a natural process * The shift from suppression to mitigation * Climate change and year-round fire risk * Lessons from the Marshall Fire * Managing fuel along ditch corridors * What defensible space really looks like * Easy steps to protect your home * Why neighbors matter in wildfire mitigation * Local programs and financial support for homeowners Featured Resources: * Ditch Wildfire Mitigation Program: Ditch Wildfire Mitigation Program - Boulder County [https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/management/ditch-wildfire-mitigation-program/] * Boulder County Wildfire Mitigation Program: https://bouldercounty.gov/disasters/wildfires/mitigation/wildfire-mitigation-programs/ [https://bouldercounty.gov/disasters/wildfires/mitigation/wildfire-mitigation-programs/] * Boulder County $500 Wildfire Mitigation Rebate: https://bouldercounty.gov/news/500-wildfire-mitigation-rebate-opens-two-months-early/ [https://bouldercounty.gov/news/500-wildfire-mitigation-rebate-opens-two-months-early/] * Wildfire Partners Rebate: https://wildfirepartners.org/rebate/ [https://wildfirepartners.org/rebate/] * City of Boulder’s Wildfire Resilience Assistance Program: https://bouldercolorado.gov/WRAP [https://bouldercolorado.gov/WRAP] * City of Boulder’s Be Wildfire Ready: https://bouldercolorado.gov/wildfireready [https://bouldercolorado.gov/wildfireready] Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

30 de abr de 202627 min
Portada del episodio Two Directors, Two Eras: Stewards of the Land Reflect on Leadership, Legacy, and Care for Our Shared Landscape

Two Directors, Two Eras: Stewards of the Land Reflect on Leadership, Legacy, and Care for Our Shared Landscape

In Two Directors, Two Eras, recorded late last year, host Tina Nielsen sits down with former directors Ron Stewart and Therese Glowacki for a thoughtful and deeply personal conversation about the evolution of Boulder County’s open space program, reflecting on the leadership, vision, and legacy that have shaped it over time. From the early, grassroots beginnings in the 1970s to the transformative passage of the open space tax in 1993, Ron shares how a bold community vision helped protect land, prevent sprawl, and preserve agriculture. Therese reflects on a new era focused on stewardship, restoration, and innovation, including forest health, biomass energy, and large-scale ecological restoration projects. Together, they explore what it took to build trust with the community, protect iconic landscapes, and ensure that Boulder County remains a place where nature, agriculture, and people can thrive together. As we look ahead, this episode invites us to reflect on the past, honor the people who made it possible, and carry that vision forward. In This Episode: * The origins of Boulder County’s open space program and the vision behind it * How the 1978 Comprehensive Plan shaped land use, conservation, and growth * The long journey to passing the open space sales tax in 1993 * Early land acquisitions, creative strategies like rolling options, and community advocacy * Building trust with farmers, ranchers, and landowners across the county * The evolution from land acquisition to stewardship, restoration, and management * Innovative projects including biomass energy and large-scale creek restoration * Stories behind iconic open space areas like Heil Valley Ranch, Hall Ranch, and Haystack Mountain * The importance of partnerships, community involvement, and long-term vision * Reflections on leadership, legacy, and the future of open space in Boulder County Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

16 de abr de 202640 min
Portada del episodio Tale Feathers: Winter 2026

Tale Feathers: Winter 2026

In this winter episode of Tale Feathers, host Eva Lark explores the joy of birding in every form, from “yard lists” to big community bird walks, and how paying attention to birds can help us feel more grounded where we live. Eva is joined by Ted Floyd, renowned birder and Editor of Birding magazine, the award-winning flagship publication of the American Birding Association. Ted is also a prolific writer and educator, with more than 200 articles and scholarly works on birds and nature, and has recently revitalized three new National Geographic bird field guides that were published in 2025. Together, they talk about the many ways people connect with birds, how journaling and curiosity can shape a life in nature, and why birders are so committed to facts, evidence, and learning. You will also meet one of Boulder County’s most common but often overlooked winter birds, the cackling goose, and learn how to tell it apart from the Canada goose. Plus, Ted shares favorite winter birding spots in and around Boulder County, and ways to join the local birding community. In this Episode: * Yard birding, life lists, and why there is no right way to be a birder * Ted Floyd’s path into birding through journaling, observation, and a childhood love of nature * How birding builds community and creates connection across backgrounds and experience levels * Field journaling today, including eBird, iNaturalist, photography, audio recordings, and detailed notes * Birding with kids, starting early, nurturing curiosity, and seeing the world through their eyes * Behind the scenes of Ted’s 2025 National Geographic field guides and why a field guide can feel like haiku * Meet Your Neighbor: Cackling Goose and how to tell it apart from the Canada Goose * Winter goose flocks in Boulder County, including snow goose, Ross’s goose, greater white fronted goose, brant, and hybrids * What winter bird sightings can reveal about climate change, habitat shifts, and changing migration patterns * The power of community science and why documenting birds matters * Favorite winter birding spots in and near Boulder County, plus local outings and upcoming migration events Featured Resources: * Spark Bird Stories: https://www.spark-bird.org/ [https://www.spark-bird.org/] * Bird species profiles: * Townsend’s Solitaire - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/townsends_solitaire [https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/townsends_solitaire] * Cackling Goose - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cackling_Goose/ [https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cackling_Goose/] * Parks & Open Space Event Calendar: https://discover.bouldercounty.gov/ [https://discover.bouldercounty.gov/] * Lagerman Agricultural Preserve: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/parks-and-trails/lagerman/ [https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/parks-and-trails/lagerman/] * eBird: https://ebird.org/ [https://ebird.org/] Ted’s eBird profile: https://ebird.org/profile/MTEyMDgz/world [https://ebird.org/profile/MTEyMDgz/world] * iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/ [https://www.inaturalist.org/] * Christmas Bird Count: https://www.audubon.org/community-science/christmas-bird-count [https://www.audubon.org/community-science/christmas-bird-count] * World Migratory Bird Day: https://www.migratorybirdday.org/ [https://www.migratorybirdday.org/] Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

12 de feb de 202642 min