Days at Dogwood Canyon

This podcast will take you into Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center’s 200-acre wildlife preserve in the heart of the DFW metroplex. Take a quick weekly break with us and get outside with the fresh air, the trees, and, of course, the birds.

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Episodes

Friday Apr 05, 2024

Summary: Did you know that you can buy bird-friendly beef? Join Kiersten and special guest Anita to find out all about Audubon Conservation Ranching!
Show Notes:
https://dogwood.audubon.org/
https://www.facebook.com/Dogwood.Canyon.Audubon
Audubon Conservation Ranching: https://www.audubon.org/our-work/prairies-and-forests/ranching
https://www.audubon.org/marketplace/conservation-ranching-products
Anita Gilson, Audubon Conservation Ranching, Senior Coordinator, Private Lands : anita.gilson@audubon.org
 

Friday Apr 05, 2024

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of the Tale of Chipilo, a story about a Golden-cheeked Warbler. Chapter Twelve.
 Show Notes:
The Tale of Chipilo is the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Jose Arturo Garcia Dominguez and Jose Raul Vazquez Perez. They wrote and illustrated the Spanish version of the story while participating in a research project to study the Golden-cheeked Warbler. A migratory bird species in danger of extinction.
Funding to print the Spanish version of the story was provided by the US Department of the Army, The Nature Conservancy, and Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia.
For more information about both English and Spanish versions of the story and to access the instructional resources that accompany the English version visit www.TaleofChipilo.com.
 
You can help Chipilo and all his migrating friends by donating to ProNatura Sur, a non-profit partnered with Audubon Texas through the Rio Grande Joint Venture, to help sustain the habitats needed by the Golden-cheeked Warblers in their wintering grounds. https://www.pronatura-sur.org/web/
 
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/
 
 
 
 

Thursday Apr 04, 2024

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of the Tale of Chipilo, a story about a Golden-cheeked Warbler. Chapter Eleven.
 Show Notes:
The Tale of Chipilo is the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Jose Arturo Garcia Dominguez and Jose Raul Vazquez Perez. They wrote and illustrated the Spanish version of the story while participating in a research project to study the Golden-cheeked Warbler. A migratory bird species in danger of extinction.
Funding to print the Spanish version of the story was provided by the US Department of the Army, The Nature Conservancy, and Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia.
For more information about both English and Spanish versions of the story and to access the instructional resources that accompany the English version visit www.TaleofChipilo.com.
 
You can help Chipilo and all his migrating friends by donating to ProNatura Sur, a non-profit partnered with Audubon Texas through the Rio Grande Joint Venture, to help sustain the habitats needed by the Golden-cheeked Warblers in their wintering grounds. https://www.pronatura-sur.org/web/
 
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/
 
 
 
 

The Tale of Chipilo: Chapter Ten

Wednesday Apr 03, 2024

Wednesday Apr 03, 2024

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of the Tale of Chipilo, a story about a Golden-cheeked Warbler. Chapter Ten.
 Show Notes:
The Tale of Chipilo is the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Jose Arturo Garcia Dominguez and Jose Raul Vazquez Perez. They wrote and illustrated the Spanish version of the story while participating in a research project to study the Golden-cheeked Warbler. A migratory bird species in danger of extinction.
Funding to print the Spanish version of the story was provided by the US Department of the Army, The Nature Conservancy, and Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia.
For more information about both English and Spanish versions of the story and to access the instructional resources that accompany the English version visit www.TaleofChipilo.com.
 
You can help Chipilo and all his migrating friends by donating to ProNatura Sur, a non-profit partnered with Audubon Texas through the Rio Grande Joint Venture, to help sustain the habitats needed by the Golden-cheeked Warblers in their wintering grounds. https://www.pronatura-sur.org/web/
 
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/
 
 
 
 

Tuesday Apr 02, 2024

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of the Tale of Chipilo, a story about a Golden-cheeked Warbler. Chapter Nine.
 Show Notes:
The Tale of Chipilo is the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Jose Arturo Garcia Dominguez and Jose Raul Vazquez Perez. They wrote and illustrated the Spanish version of the story while participating in a research project to study the Golden-cheeked Warbler. A migratory bird species in danger of extinction.
Funding to print the Spanish version of the story was provided by the US Department of the Army, The Nature Conservancy, and Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia.
For more information about both English and Spanish versions of the story and to access the instructional resources that accompany the English version visit www.TaleofChipilo.com.
 
You can help Chipilo and all his migrating friends by donating to ProNatura Sur, a non-profit partnered with Audubon Texas through the Rio Grande Joint Venture, to help sustain the habitats needed by the Golden-cheeked Warblers in their wintering grounds. https://www.pronatura-sur.org/web/
 
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/
 
 
 
 

Monday Apr 01, 2024

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of the Tale of Chipilo, a story about a Golden-cheeked Warbler. Chapter One.
 Show Notes:
The Tale of Chipilo is the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Jose Arturo Garcia Dominguez and Jose Raul Vazquez Perez. They wrote and illustrated the Spanish version of the story while participating in a research project to study the Golden-cheeked Warbler. A migratory bird species in danger of extinction.
Funding to print the Spanish version of the story was provided by the US Department of the Army, The Nature Conservancy, and Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia.
For more information about both English and Spanish versions of the story and to access the instructional resources that accompany the English version visit www.TaleofChipilo.com.
 
You can help Chipilo and all his migrating friends by donating to ProNatura Sur, a non-profit partnered with Audubon Texas through the Rio Grande Joint Venture, to help sustain the habitats needed by the Golden-cheeked Warblers in their wintering grounds. https://www.pronatura-sur.org/web/
 
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/
 
 
 
 

Sunday Mar 31, 2024

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of the Tale of Chipilo, a story about a Golden-cheeked Warbler. Chapter Seven.
 Show Notes:
The Tale of Chipilo is the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Jose Arturo Garcia Dominguez and Jose Raul Vazquez Perez. They wrote and illustrated the Spanish version of the story while participating in a research project to study the Golden-cheeked Warbler. A migratory bird species in danger of extinction.
Funding to print the Spanish version of the story was provided by the US Department of the Army, The Nature Conservancy, and Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia.
For more information about both English and Spanish versions of the story and to access the instructional resources that accompany the English version visit www.TaleofChipilo.com.
 
You can help Chipilo and all his migrating friends by donating to ProNatura Sur, a non-profit partnered with Audubon Texas through the Rio Grande Joint Venture, to help sustain the habitats needed by the Golden-cheeked Warblers in their wintering grounds. https://www.pronatura-sur.org/web/
 
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/
 
 
 
 

Saturday Mar 30, 2024

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of the Tale of Chipilo, a story about a Golden-cheeked Warbler. Chapter Six.
 Show Notes:
The Tale of Chipilo is the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Jose Arturo Garcia Dominguez and Jose Raul Vazquez Perez. They wrote and illustrated the Spanish version of the story while participating in a research project to study the Golden-cheeked Warbler. A migratory bird species in danger of extinction.
Funding to print the Spanish version of the story was provided by the US Department of the Army, The Nature Conservancy, and Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia.
For more information about both English and Spanish versions of the story and to access the instructional resources that accompany the English version visit www.TaleofChipilo.com.
 
You can help Chipilo and all his migrating friends by donating to ProNatura Sur, a non-profit partnered with Audubon Texas through the Rio Grande Joint Venture, to help sustain the habitats needed by the Golden-cheeked Warblers in their wintering grounds. https://www.pronatura-sur.org/web/
 
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/
 
 
 
 

Friday Mar 29, 2024

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of the Tale of Chipilo, a story about a Golden-cheeked Warbler. Chapter Five.
 Show Notes:
The Tale of Chipilo is the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Jose Arturo Garcia Dominguez and Jose Raul Vazquez Perez. They wrote and illustrated the Spanish version of the story while participating in a research project to study the Golden-cheeked Warbler. A migratory bird species in danger of extinction.
Funding to print the Spanish version of the story was provided by the US Department of the Army, The Nature Conservancy, and Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia.
For more information about both English and Spanish versions of the story and  to access the instructional resources that accompany the English version visit www.TaleofChipilo.com.
You can help Chipilo and all his migrating friends by donating to ProNatura Sur, a non-profit partnered with Audubon Texas through the Rio Grande Joint Venture, to help sustain the habitats needed by the Golden-cheeked Warblers in their wintering grounds. https://www.pronatura-sur.org/web/
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/
 
 
 
 

Thursday Mar 28, 2024

Summary: Join Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center for a daily reading of the Tale of Chipilo, a story about a Golden-cheeked Warbler. Chapter Four.
 Show Notes:
The Tale of Chipilo is the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Jose Arturo Garcia Dominguez and Jose Raul Vazquez Perez. They wrote and illustrated the Spanish version of the story while participating in a research project to study the Golden-cheeked Warbler. A migratory bird species in danger of extinction.
Funding to print the Spanish version of the story was provided by the US Department of the Army, The Nature Conservancy, and Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia.
For more information about both English and Spanish versions of the story and to access the instructional resources that accompany the English version visit www.TaleofChipilo.com.
 
You can help Chipilo and all his migrating friends by donating to ProNatura Sur, a non-profit partnered with Audubon Texas through the Rio Grande Joint Venture, to help sustain the habitats needed by the Golden-cheeked Warblers in their wintering grounds. https://www.pronatura-sur.org/web/
 
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/
 
 
 
 

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