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Today I'm delighted to welcome back David Mizejewski, a Naturalist & self-confessed Nature Geek who works for the National Wildlife Federation. David joined me for an inspiring discussion about leaving the leaves & Autumn tips for nature friendly gardening in Ep. 52. This time we're embracing Garden For Wildlife month & No Mow May, with tips for encouraging wildlife to thrive in your yard in Spring & Summer as well as sharing how container gardening can ensure that even in the smallest of outdoor spaces you can help contribute to supporting & nurturing your native flora & fauna.David is celebrating 25 years with NWF so alongside sharing his wonderful gardening tips our discussion draws on his experience to explore the sometimes unexpected value that urban spaces provide to nurture wildlife, the relationship between environmental & social justice issues & the power of community led nature spaces to create lasting change. We also share the fun we both had setting up wildlife cameras to spy on the new wild neighbours that move in when we create habitats in which they can thrive.In these dark & challenging times we our reminded that nature can be our sanctuary, providing joy & hope, when we share our spaces with amazing creatures & we welcome them into our lives we are rewarded in a myriad of unexpected ways.David Mizejewski is a naturalist, author & television presenter with the National Wildlife Federation. He holds a degree in Human & Natural Ecology from Emory University & is an expert on wildlife & our environment. He is dedicated to using his knowledge & unbridled enthusiasm to help others understand & protect the natural world. David regularly appears in the media to promote wildlife conservation.Website: https://naturalist.nwf.org/May is Garden for Wildlife® Month, the perfect time to celebrate your own garden & it's amazing impact on wildlife. From small balconies to spacious yards, wildlife gardens can have a big impact no matter their size! This year we're excited to celebrate gardens of all sizes & even gardens in unlikely locations! If you have an outdoor space such as a balcony, a flight of stairs up a brownstone, or even a small greenspace around a mailbox, you can garden for wildlife. Plus, if you sign up for the NWF Garden Habitats Newsletter in May, you can even be entered to win a native plant container garden bundle! With over seven million participants and over 50 years of service, Garden for Wildlife is America's largest, longest running habitat movement dedicated to helping wildlife thrive where people live, work, play, learn, & worship. Join over 315,000 Certified Wildlife Habitats® when you get your garden certified!https://www.nwf.org/Native-Plant-Habitats/Join-the-Movement/Seasonal-Initiatives/Garden-for-Wildlife-Monthhttps://www.nwf.org/gardenSupport the showThank you for being part of this journey with me, please Subscribe so you don't miss our future episodes, leave a review & share with friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Podcast & our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us & join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
Send us a textAs October passes its magical baton on to November… Tom Pattinson's taking a trip into the kaleidoscope of colours and toffee apple smells in the garden… and he's also joining forces with Naturalist, David Mizejewski from the National Wildlife Federation, USA on why it's so important to ‘Leave the leaves'.And Tom Cadwallender's looking at one of the wonders of the natural world… the staggering journeys of birds… and the importance of our urban gardens and green spaces as habitats.Plus some top tips for the garden from Tom P…Support the showYou can follow Tom Pattinson, Steve and Tom Cadwallender and our wonderful guests and featured flowers, birds and projects on Twitter: @gardenersradio @TheNatureGarden and on Facebook: The Nature Garden. And you can tune in to our monthly live radio show on Saturdays at 11am on www.lionheartradio.com Or email us: gardenersradio@outlook.comThank you for your support!Music link: Gaia by Carl Cape Band on Amazon Music - Amazon.co.uk
Today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by David Mizejewski, a Naturalist & self-confessed Nature Geek working with the National Wildlife Federation. David is a regular in the media including having presented a series on Animal Planet called Backyard Habitat that showed people how to transform their yards & gardens into spaces where nature can thrive. Together we dive into how to manage our gardens in the fall & autumn, David explains why leaving the leaves is so important, from the myriad of surprising wildlife that are dependent on the leaf litter to the benefits of reducing your environmental impact & saving yourself time & money whilst ensuring a healthier garden. To avoid overwhelm David shares Pro Tips on how to keep as many leaves as possible at home, utilising them for mulch on flower beds to composting, but also importantly reminds us to be gentle with ourselves & simply do the best we can. Gardening for wildlife is an empowering solution to the multiple crisis our environment faces & the NWF have a lot of resources to help you get involved to create a paradise for nature at home.I hope will have you looking at Autumn leaves with a whole new level of wonder. Share your pictures with David & I to celebrate stewarding your patch of the earth to ensure nature, wildlife and people can thrive #leavetheleaves. Learn more about DavidDavid Mizejewski is a naturalist, author and television presenter with the National Wildlife Federation. He holds a degree in Human and Natural Ecology from Emory University and is an expert on wildlife and our environment. He is dedicated to using his knowledge and unbridled enthusiasm to help others understand and protect the natural world. David regularly appears in the media to promote wildlife conservation. Website: https://naturalist.nwf.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dmizejewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dmizejewskiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmizejewski/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DavidMizejewskiOctober is Leave the Leaves Month: https://www.nwf.org/Native-Plant-Habitats/Join-the-Movement/Seasonal-Initiatives/Leave-the-Leaves-MonthPro Tips: https://blog.nwf.org/2023/10/pro-tips-for-leaving-the-leavesOther Useful Resources: https://bit.ly/NBNPEpisode52Support the showThank you for being part of this journey with me, please Subscribe so you don't miss our future episodes, leave a review & share with friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Podcast & our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us & join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
Have you ever wondered how your backyard or garden can help to save wildlife? Or why something as simple as leaving your leaves where they fall can make a big difference for local ecosystems? And what role does media, from television to online platforms, play in conservation efforts? Today's guest is David Mizejewski, a naturalist, author, and television presenter with the National Wildlife Federation. David has spent years educating the public on how small, everyday actions can protect wildlife and the environment. He's here to talk about his exciting career and the Leave the Leaves campaign, which encourages homeowners to repurpose their fallen leaves to support biodiversity. We'll discuss his career journey, why TV is such a powerful tool for conservation, and how you can get involved with wildlife-friendly initiatives in your own backyard. Plus, we dive into David's experiences on popular TV shows like Conan, RuPaul's Drag Race and Good Morning America and how he uses media to inspire people to take action. It's an inspiring, educational, and practical podcast. Enjoy!
In this exciting episode of The Beet Podcast, Jacques, the Garden Hermit talks with David Mizejewski from the National Wildlife Federation about how wildlife habitat gardens can support an incredible 50% more wildlife than your average garden. Learn about the benefits of growing native plants and the simple yet powerful practice of leaving leaves behind to boost biodiversity. Connect With David Mizejewski:David Mizejewski is a naturalist, author and television presenter with the National Wildlife Federation. He holds a degree in Human and Natural Ecology from Emory University and has hosted television series on both Animal Planet and NatGeo WILD. He's dedicated to helping others understand and protect the natural world, especially by restoring wildlife habitat where people live—which is the subject of his bestselling garden how-to book “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife.”Learn More from the National Wildlife Federation:WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedInListener Exclusive:As an exclusive for our listeners, use code BEETPODCAST for 10% off your next order (one use per customer) at shop.epicgardening.com! Whether you're looking for seed-starting supplies, high-quality seeds to plant, or a raised bed or planter to start them in, we have supplies to get you growing.Support The Beet:→ Shop: https://growepic.co/shop→ Seeds: https://growepic.co/botanicalinterestsLearn More:→ All Our Channels: https://growepic.co/youtube→ Blog: https://growepic.co/blog→ Podcast: https://growepic.co/podcasts→ Discord: https://growepic.co/discord→ Instagram: https://growepic.co/insta→ TikTok: https://growepic.co/tiktok→ Pinterest: https://growepic.co/pinterest→ Twitter: https://growepic.co/twitter→ Facebook: https://growepic.co/facebook→ Facebook Group: https://growepic.co/fbgroupDo You Love Epic Gardening products? Join the Epic Affiliate Program!
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 info@downtownpodcasting.com. 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.
“Leave the leaves” is a slogan you must have heard by now. Each fall, conservationists encourage homeowners to keep leaves on their property rather than sending them off to landfills. There are a number of reasons to do so, chiefly to support wildlife and reduce contributions to climate change. For a deep dive into why leaving the leaves is such a game-changer, returning to the podcast this week is National Wildlife Federation naturalist David Mizejewski. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Best Garden Ever - the 5 most important steps anyone can do to have a thriving garden or landscape. It's what I still do today, without exception to get incredible results, even in the most challenging conditions. Subscribe to the joegardener® email list to receive weekly updates about new podcast episodes, seasonal gardening tips, and online gardening course announcements. Check out The joegardener® Online Gardening Academy for our growing library of organic gardening courses. Follow joegardener® on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter, and subscribe to The joegardenerTV YouTube channel.
It's fall! And all around the country, tidy piles of raked leaves rest on the corners of lawns, ready to be bagged up and thrown away. But throwing away leaves means throwing away free mulch and fertilizer. It also means throwing away habitat and belching methane into the atmosphere. Join me and National Wildlife Federation naturalist David Mizejewski as we discuss the benefits of leaving the leaves, the harms of removing them, and the kind of abundance we can buoy right outside our doors by embracing the natural habitat building opportunities all around us. Learn more about leaving the leaves. Support Golden State Naturalist on Patreon and get perks starting at $4/month. Follow me on Instagram. My website is goldenstatenaturalist.com. Golden State Naturalist Merch
David Mizejewski, a naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation, tells Newsline with Brigitte Quinn that fallen leaves can provide rich nutrients back to the soil if left in place. He advises homeowners not to rake or pile the leaves in their yards.
Iowa, Gideon and Doggo prepare to fight back, but it may already be too late. Keep listening after the episode to hear a discussion about desert ecology with David Mizejewski, Naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation. Suggested Links: Ranger Rick Magazine: https://rangerrick.org/ The National Wildlife Federation: https://www.nwf.org/ Desert Life: https://www.timeforkids.com/k1/desert/ For more great shows, visit https://gzmshows.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John and Brian welcome back special guest David Mizejewski, Naturalist for the National Wildlife Federation, to discuss the importance of water to birds and wildlife plus the simplicity of what that looks like whatever the size of your “yard.”
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Iowa, Gideon and Doggo prepare to fight back, but it may already be too late. Keep listening after the episode to hear a discussion about desert ecology with David Mizejewski, Naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation. Suggested Links: Ranger Rick Magazine: https://rangerrick.org/The National Wildlife Federation: https://www.nwf.org/Desert Life: https://www.timeforkids.com/k1/desert/For more great Gen-Z shows, visit https://gzmshows.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Frank Moore, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern Mississippi, has studied the biology of migratory songbirds across North America, but most intensely along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico for over 30 years. Today we will talk about these migratory birds that visit Mississippi along with their flights and some of the hazards they tend to face. Also, we hear from David Mizejewski as the National Wildlife Federation works with Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom to celebrate National Wildlife Week (April 4-8). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Good news: You don't need to rake your leaves. Experts explain whyAutumn is upon us, and that might mean the leaves in your yard are starting to change color and fall to the ground. But if you were planning to add raking the yard and bagging up leaves to your weekend to-do list, think again. Experts say raking and removing leaves can be worse for your yard – and for the planet, too. Leaving at least some of the leaves in your yard can help fertilize your grass and other plants, provide shelter for animals and even reduce emissions from landfills. Here's what you need to know about managing the leaves on your lawn this fall. How can leaves help my yard? Fallen leaves can serve as a natural fertilizer for plants, David Mizejewski, a naturalist at the National Wildlife Federation, explained to USA TODAY. “The leaves fall around the root zone of these plants, where they do things like suppress weeds or other plants from growing that that would otherwise compete with the trees and the shrubs,” he said. “They slowly break down and compost right there at the base of the of the tree of the shrub, right above its root zone, where they return nutrients that the plant can then recycle and reuse next spring,” he said.
Some animal communication is pretty obvious, others not so much. Humans are part of the larger biological ecosystem, but we have a hard time understanding other species. In this episode of 'I Don't Understand', William Shatner speaks with wildlife expert David Mizejewski to answer questions like, do all animals communicate? And how do we, as humans, learn to better understand animal communication?
Join us as we geek out over nature with David Mizejewski, Naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation. David discusses how he became a naturalist, television personality and a spokesperson for the National Wildlife Federation. He explains the importance of conservation and how we can all help the natural world from our own backyards.Resources discussed:David MizejewskiNational Wildlife FederationGarden for WildlifeDavid's Book: Attracting Birds, Butterflies, and Other Backyard WildlifeDavid's FacebookDavid's InstaDavid's TwitterDavid's LinkedInDavid's YouTubeDavid's IMDBHost: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from.You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.comYou can also find us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.You can find us on iTunes here: https://apple.co/2RV2Iq2You can find us on Stitcher here: https://bit.ly/2B4O4GTYou can find us on Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/3aDGWn6You can find us on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2vxR7nuYou can find us on Pandora here: https://bit.ly/3bQmRKKYou can find us on Amazon Music here: https://amzn.to/3rORGEVYou can find us on Audible here: https://adbl.co/38JYvAmYou can find us on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2Fz524tMusic by: Peter Emerson Jazz
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Do you have a backyard? Front yard? Balcony? Access to a rooftop? Then you can help wildlife!I invited naturalist David Mizejewski on the podcast to talk about how you can make your yard, balcony, or whatever you have access to more wildlife friendly. David is an author, TV host, and naturalist who works for the National Wildlife Federation spreading messages about conservation in your own backyard. He's worked for the National Wildlife Federation for 21 years, where they've been promoting backyard habitat since he 1970s. I've talked about backyard habitat before on the podcast, but David goes into much more detail. I am not a plant person and David talks about the importance of building the foundation using native plants. You'll learn how to restore habitat in your yard one native plant at a time. Are you overwhelmed like me? David has you covered with plenty of resources to make landscaping with native plants easy. Specifically we talk about: What can people do to make their yards friendlier towards all kinds of wildlife?What can you do if you have a small backyard? Or no yard? Can you still help out native wildlife? How backyard habitats help out wildlife and what kinds of wildlifeWhere can you get native plants from? What kinds of native plants should you plant? Where can you go for help if you don't know what species to plant?Should we stop feeding the birds? What is the best way to support birds in your backyard? What should people stop doing to make their yards friendlier to wildlife? and MORE!For full show notes click here.Want to learn about cool animals, conservation, and get tips about careers in wildlife biology, science, and more? Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/StephanieSchuttler and join my email list: https://stephanieschuttler.com/ I'd love to meet you. Connect with me on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/FancyScientistInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fancy_scientist/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fancyscientist/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fancyscientist/pins/I go live in my Facebook group every other Sunday at 7 PM EST to answer a wildlife biology question. Join me! https://www.facebook.com/fancyscientist/ Join the “Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology” Facebook group to connect with other aspiring wildlife biologists, post your questions and get free advice: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gettingajobinwildlifebiology
National Wildlife week is a time to celebrate the beauty and diversity of America’s wildlife. Even species you think you know have strange secrets to reveal. Joining us to talk about these secrets and more is head naturalist and spokesperson for the National Wildlife Federation, David Mizejewski. Ever heard of an animal called a hellbender? Well they are here in Mississippi and that is just one of the nuggets of knowledge David shared through out the show. Also, Dr. Majure talked about the dreadful "kitten season" and why spaying cats is important. Libby even talked about some of the recent snake sightings everyone is sharing with her. Spring is here and the creatures are out.Show Links National Wildlife Week WebsiteNational Wildlife Federation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
National Wildlife Week with David Mizejewski, a naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation.
This week, we have an extra special episode because it's National Wildlife Week, and you're going to hear about three different animals. In this episode, Alex is joined David Mizejewski, a naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation, to talk about some of the weirdest animals native to North America.For sources and more information, please visit our website.Sign up for our email list on our website for the chance to win a free On Wildlife t-shirt!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/onwildlife)
Today on the show, we celebrate National Wildlife Week with David Mizejewski of the World Wildlife Federation, who'll teach us all about the Snot Otter, among other animals. We also have some fantastic news about COVID-19 for a change - it involves being able to visit your grandparents at their assisted living facility. Mark Parkinson, President & CEO of the National Center for Assisted Living joins us to tell us all about that. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Mizejewski, a naturalist, author, and television presenter with the National Wildlife Federation, shares how our gardens can be key to helping reverse the dramatic wildlife declines the world is experiencing. We talk about current misconceptions around yards and gardens, how they may be unintentionally barren of the beneficial wildlife you would like to have (for example, birds and butterflies), and what you can do and not do in order to change that. This episode is relevant to anyone whether you have the largest yard or just a planter box outside your apartment window.For the tips on how YOU can make your home a haven for wildlife and for a link to Dave's how-to book, Attracting Birds, Butterflies, and Other Backyard Wildlife, head on over to this episode's show notes.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook (Page / Private Group) and let me know what eco-actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that!What difference for the world are you going to make today?Background music by Fearless Motivation Instrumentals: Meaning of Life
This episode we talk with David Mizejewski, naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation about creating backyard habitats. The plant profile is on Russian Sage and I look for ways to light the dark. Recorded on November 7, 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gardendc/support
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Joe Minoso of NBC's Chicago Fire. In addition, Neil will interview David Mizejewski of The National Wildlife Association. Next, Neil will chat with Tyler Labine and Jocko Simms of NBC's New Amsterdam. Also, on The Total Media Network's Dr. Christopher Hall Show, Dr. Christopher Hall and The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Faruq Tauheed of NBC's ROOTS LESS TRAVELED. Lastly, Neil will chat with David Frei and Taffe McFadden of The Beverly Hills Dog Show.
Donna Moriarty teaches when to apologize, Amy Lynch discusses generational gaps, Carrie Ann Rhodes gives decorating tips, David Mizejewski talks about how we can get outside, Shelli Spotts lists the best Instagram accounts to follow during quarantine, Susan Madsen explains how women can make their voices heard.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview David Mizejewski of The National Wildlife Federation. In addition on The Total Media Network's School Choice Show, Ed Temple and Neil discuss the current education situation due to the Coronavirus.
Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer for many Americans, with kids being back in school, the football season kicks off, and the days are getting noticeably shorter. The fall season is a great time for planting trees and shrubs and planning how to provide a habitat to support birds, butterflies and other garden wildlife.Joining us on this #plantchat episode, podcast is David Mizejewski, a naturalist and television host with the National Wildlife Federation. He is an expert on restoring wildlife habitat by creating wildlife-friendly gardens.David works to promote the National Wildlife Federation’s Garden for Wildlife program, which encourages people to plant native plants, to garden naturally, and to certify their yards and gardens as wildlife habitats. He's the author of the award-winning how-to book, Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife.CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTSDavid Mizejewski for the National Wildlife Federation - visit his website to for upcoming appearances, books and connect with him on social networks.CONNECT WITH USEnjoy this episode or have questions? We want to hear from you. Connect with Chris Sabbarese at Corona Tools on Twitter and our new GILN Facebook Group. This closed group is like-minded individuals who care about and discuss, gardening and plants, trees and landscaping related topics.
Our guest at 8:30 was David Mizejewski of the National Wildlife Federation, talking about his newly updated book, "Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife".
You know him as David Mizejewski, Naturalist for the National Wildlife Federation and Author of Attracting Birds, Butterflies and other backyard wildlife, but we know him as 'Dave' fellow podcasting nerd, D&D player and Elf Quest aficionado- not to mention Star Wars fan(atic). Join us for a journey through it all including some great information about the NWF's "Gardening for Wildlife" month and lots of things to look for in the updated version of his book.
Welcome to the all-new Elfquest Show podcast! With the ending of the Final Quest comic series in February 2018, show creator Ryan Browne retired from hosting and the show went into hiatus. With this episode, co-creator David Mizejewski is launching a new version of the show. Listen to find out about his plans for the show moving forward, and for an incredible conversation between ElfQuest artist and co-creator Wendy Pini and her one-time apprentice and Final Quest colorist Sonny Strait. Get ready to be inspired and to guffaw.
From native trees to bird feeders, kids books and symbolic animal adoptions, David Mizejewski, National Wildlife Federation (NWF) naturalist and author of the award-winning how-to book “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife,” shares tips and gift ideas to celebrate the holidays with birds, nature and wildlife in mind. He also discusses holiday trees - which ones to purchase and what to do with them after the festivities. More at www.Shopnwf.org Featured music is "It's Christmas" by www.LisaDawnMiller.comShow sponsor is fine art nature photographer Margot Carrera at www.CarreraFineArt.com
Here at the GardenFarm™, I proudly display a sign that designates my five-acre property as a Certified Wildlife Habitat. What does that designation mean and where does it come from? Well, I dive into that with this week’s guest, David Mizejewski of the National Wildlife Federation (NWF). David, who considers himself a nature geek since […] The post 071-Gardening for Wildlife: How-to Create an Inviting Habitat, with NWF’s David Mizijewski appeared first on joe gardener® | Organic Gardening Like a Pro.
From flowering native plants to what to do with dead leaves, David Mizejewski shares fall gardening tips on what to plant and how to prepare your garden to attract, nourish and create a haven for birds, butterflies, beneficial insects and wildlife.David Mizejewski is a naturalist at National Wildlife Federation (NWF) naturalist and the author of the award-winning how-to book “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife.” Since 1973, NWF’s Garden for Wildlife program has been educating and empowering people to turn their garden spaces into thriving habitat for birds, bees, butterflies and other wildlife. See https://www.nwf.org/GardenSee NWF’s new Online Native Plant Finder to find the best plants to grow in your garden to help wildlife - https://www.nwf.org/NativePlantFinder/Featured music on this episode is ‘Dove’ the new single by The Madisons - www.MadisonsMusic.comhis episode was sponsored by Find Something Awesome! ! A Book Series by Matt Scott that Teaches Kids Early in Life the Wisdom and Life Lessons Adults Get From Self-help Books. www.FindSomethingAwesome.com
Both domesticated honey bees and wild native bees are experiencing troubling populations declines due to habitat loss, pesticides and disease. That’s why Beesponsible® has teamed up with National Wildlife Federation to promote bee conservation. www.BeeSponsible.com David Mizejewski, National Wildlife Federation (NWF) naturalist and author of the award-winning how-to book “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife,” talks about the role of bees in the ecosystem and how they support our agriculture. Hear how we can all take action to save bee populations across the country through NWF’s bee conservation #Don’tKillMyBuzz campaign with Beesponsible® and NWF’s Garden for Wildlife program that since 1973, has been educating and empowering people to turn their garden spaces into thriving habitat for birds, bees, butterflies and other wildlife. www.nwf.org/garden Featured music on this episode ‘Night Blooming Cereus’ from the album “The Perfume of the Creosote: Desert Exotica - Part 1” by Michael and Spider. This episode was sponsored by Find Something Awesome! ! A Book Series by Matt Scott that Teaches Kids Early in Life the Wisdom and Life Lessons Adults Get From Self-help Books. www.FindSomethingAwesome.com
American Horticultural Society interviews David Mizejewski, spokesperson for the National Wildlife Federation about Garden for Wildlife™ movement. Beth Tuttle, president and CEO of American Horticultural Society, a founding partner of #plantchat, interviews David to learn more about this fantastic program that engages approximately 7 million wildlife gardeners throughout the US. Podcast Resources - Be sure to connect with our host and guest on all their websites and social media networks. American Horticultural Society - visit their website and connect on Twitter and Facebook David Mizejewski for the National Wildlife Federation - visit his website to for upcoming appearances, books and connect with him on social networks. Corona Tools - Moderator - visit our website and connect on Twitter and Facebook
This episode of Big Blend Radio's Garden Gossip show focuses on Garden Parties and Spring Events in Exeter, California; and How to Get Kids into Gardening and Out Having Fun in Nature. Featured guests include Sandy Blankenship - Executive Director of Exeter Chamber of Commerce, and David Mizejewski, National Wildlife Federation (NWF) naturalist and author of the award-winning how-to book, “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife". www.BigBlendRadio.com
David Mizejewski, National Wildlife Federation (NWF) naturalist and author of the award-winning how-to book, “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife”, talks about NWF’s Garden for Wildlife program and shares fun gardening tips and activities for kids and families. Learn more, here: http://blendradioandtv.com/listing/getting-kids-to-have-fun-gardening-and-in-nature/
Craig Tufts was not only the Chief Naturalist at the National Wildlife Federation for many years, he was a big influence in many young naturalists lives. On this very special show, listen in as John sits down with Craig's son Ben and NWF staff members David Mizejewski and Ellen Lambeth to reminisce about their memories of a great man.
This episode of Big Blend Radio's Nature Connection show, aired live on Jan. 26, 2018. Travel, food and wine writer Hilarie Larson talks about her nature infused adventures at Moran State Park and Orcas Island in Washington State. David Mizejewski, National Wildlife Federation (NWF) naturalist and author of “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife”, shares spring gardening tips to attract birds, butterflies and other cool critters. Plus, Steve Schneickert recalls Hollywood History "Nature Style"! www.BigBlendRadio.com
David Mizejewski, National Wildlife Federation (NWF) naturalist and author of the award-winning how-to book, “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife”, talks about NWF’s Garden for Wildlife program and shares spring gardening tips to attract birds, butterflies and other cool critters. Since 1973, NWF’s Garden for Wildlife program has been educating and empowering people to turn their garden spaces into thriving habitat for birds, butterflies and other wildlife. Learn more at www.NWF.org/gardening and at http://blendradioandtv.com/listing/spring-gardening-for-wildlife/
David Mizejewski, National Wildlife Federation (NWF) naturalist and author of the award-winning how-to book, “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife”, talks about NWF’s Garden for Wildlife program that helps people restore habitat and wildlife populations to our cities, towns and neighborhoods. www.NWF.org/garden
This episode of Big Blend Radio's Quality of Life show aired live on Nov. 8, 2017. Family Communication with Sarah H. Elliston – author of “Lessons from a Difficult Person.” Gardening for Wildlife with David Mizejewski, National Wildlife Federation naturalist and author of the award-winning how-to book, “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard Wildlife”. www.BigBlendRadio.com
For many, spring time is the time we finally get to leave the house and enjoy the outdoors after a cold and bitter winter. Spring is also the time we get to get our hands dirty with our garden. A garden is a great way to introduce some plant life right in our own front yards. Some people might just pick some plants and flowers to plant based on how they look or how they smell, but what thought do people put into how the plant might interact with the wildlife of the area? To talk about how to help protect wildlife through our own gardens, Pedram Shojai invites David Mizejewski of the National Wildlife Federation (NWF). What are some major issues facing wildlife nowadays? What does the NWF do to help preserve wildlife? How can home gardens help or harm local wildlife? Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://well.org/subscribe Subscribe to The Urban Monk Podcast on iTunes: http://theurbanmonk.com/ Connect with us: http://well.org/ Facebook - http://well.org/facebook Twitter - http://well.org/twitter Pinterest - http://well.org/pinterest YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/wellchannel
The ElfQuest Show podcast host David Mizejewski got to hang with Wendy and Richard Pini at the Dark Horse Comics party at San Diego Comic-Con International. Wendy suggested recording the conversation to share with fans everywhere, and this is the result. Listen to hear thoughts on Wendy and Richard's long history with Comic-Con as well as special insights into the Wavedancers, the Scary Ones, Final Quest and more.
Everybody knows spring and summer are wonderful times to enjoy your gardens and backyards, and the birds provide a spectacular show as they migrate in and make families! But the fall and winter are when they need us the most, and your backyard habitat can be both a delight and a lifesaver for local wildlife when it's snowing, blowing and freezing. My favorite Nature Dude, David Mizejewski, is joining us tonight to talk about how to attract and enjoy birds and other backyard wildlife this fall and winter and how to have your yard recognized as a Certified Wildlife Habitat. Remember, Ma Feathers cares for her wing folks and fur buddies no matter the season. Now you can too!
The BFS takes a break from its break to bring you up to date on the activities of the North American Wood Ape Conservancy. On this show, an interview with naturalist David Mizejewski recorded on location in Area X. Then, a conversation with the NAWAC's Daryl Colyer regarding the events experienced so far during Operation Tenacity.
These days, gardening is not just to grow plants -- it's to support your local birds, bees and critters, and to keep the planet running a little better, one butterfly bush at a time! I'm delighted to welcome my dear friend and National Wildlife Federation spokesman David Mizejewski for a real spring program: Gardening for wildlife, and making a difference for the planet right in our own backyard and community!
In this episode of Pet Pardons News Radio your hosts Jeromie WIlliams the Managaing Editor of Pet Pardons and Tawnee Preisner the Vice President of Horse Plus Humane will be speaking with David Mizejewski from the National Wildlife Federation. David is an author, blogger and a naturalist who has taken on the Canadian oil sands and wolf hunt head on and has appeared on numerous television shows including Martha Stewart, Conan O'Brien, Chelsea Lately and the Today Show advocating against the wolf hunt. Also on the show we will be speaking with Kay Stout, the Executive Director of the Second Chance Animal Sanctuary in Oklahoma. For 22 years, Second Chance Animal Sanctuary has been working to help homeless dogs and cats find their way into safe, permanent and loving homes.
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/joelampl/034GGW.mp3] Click the Arrow to Listen Now If you love the topics surrounding this podcast series, you'll love this conversation with National Wildlife Federation's David Mizejewski. He's the host and co-producer of Animal Planet's Backyard Habitat and he is everywhere in the media. Today, he's ours for not one but two conversations that you don't want to miss. In this podcast, David talks about some of the true signs of global warming, the gulf oil spill and resources we can all use from the National Wildlife Federation. The post 034 GGW – NWF’s Naturalist, David Mizejewski, Part 2 of 2 appeared first on Growing A Greener World®.
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/joelampl/034GGW.mp3] Click the Arrow to Listen Now If you love the topics surrounding this podcast series, you’ll love this conversation with National Wildlife Federation’s David Mizejewski. He’s the host and co-producer of Animal Planet’s Backyard Habitat and he is everywhere in the media. Today, he’s ours for not one but two conversations that you don’t want to miss. In this podcast, David talks about some of the true signs of global warming, the gulf oil spill and resources we can all use from the National Wildlife Federation. The post 034 GGW – NWF’s Naturalist, David Mizejewski, Part 2 of 2 appeared first on Growing A Greener World®.
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/joelampl/033GGW.mp3] Click the Arrow to Listen Now If you love the topics surrounding this podcast series, you'll love this conversation with National Wildlife Federation's David Mizejewski. He's the host and co-producer of Animal Planet's Backyard Habitat and he is everywhere in the media. Today, he's ours for not one but two conversations that you don't want to miss. In this podcast, David talks about some of the true signs of global warming, the gulf oil spill and resources we can all use from the National Wildlife Federation. The post 033 GGW – NWF’s Naturalist, David Mizejewski, Part 1 of 2 appeared first on Growing A Greener World®.
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/joelampl/033GGW.mp3] Click the Arrow to Listen Now If you love the topics surrounding this podcast series, you’ll love this conversation with National Wildlife Federation’s David Mizejewski. He’s the host and co-producer of Animal Planet’s Backyard Habitat and he is everywhere in the media. Today, he’s ours for not one but two conversations that you don’t want to miss. In this podcast, David talks about some of the true signs of global warming, the gulf oil spill and resources we can all use from the National Wildlife Federation. The post 033 GGW – NWF’s Naturalist, David Mizejewski, Part 1 of 2 appeared first on Growing A Greener World®.
Join hosts Nancy & Lisa (BigBlendMagazine.com Editors) as they discuss Eminent Domain with Jeff Benedict – one of America's top investigative journalists, and author of ‘A Little Pink House: A True Story of Defiance and Courage’.On a lighter note, we'll learn how to create a bird & butterfly garden with Steve Castorani – co-creator of the American Beauties Native Plant® brand, plus David Mizejewski - naturalist, author & representative for the National Wildlfe Federation; Garden Design Guru & Best-selling Garden Author - Tracy DiSabato-Aust; and 'Southwest Garden Goddess' - Doreen Pollack of Down 2 Earth Gardens.
Join hosts Nancy & Lisa (BigBlendMagazine.com Editors) as they discuss Eminent Domain with Jeff Benedict – one of America's top investigative journalists, and author of ‘A Little Pink House: A True Story of Defiance and Courage’.On a lighter note, we'll learn how to create a bird & butterfly garden with Steve Castorani – co-creator of the American Beauties Native Plant® brand, plus David Mizejewski - naturalist, author & representative for the National Wildlfe Federation; Garden Design Guru & Best-selling Garden Author - Tracy DiSabato-Aust; and 'Southwest Garden Goddess' - Doreen Pollack of Down 2 Earth Gardens.