Hi from National Wildlife Federation Habitat Ambassadors (Marc and Toni Stahl)!
Backyard Habitat: ‘Greening’ Your Fall Yard Cleanup, NATIONAL WILDLIFE MAGAZINE, Oct/Nov 2008.
For fellow bird watchers, our yard provided food and a rest stop for a migrating male Black & White Warbler, Swainsons Thrush, and Ovenbird all within a 24-hr time period. They stayed about 3 days to refuel. Then we had 2 Nashville Warblers. It was a fun learning experience to watch these migrants’ secretive behavior, especially the Black & White creeping up and down our Hackberry tree. We spotted these special visitors on our dripper bird bath and waterfall feature. A fellow volunteer with a small backyard habitat hosted a Cape May Warbler. Does your yard make a difference?
Who goes outside in nature more, children in urban, suburban, or rural areas? Studies show ‘None Of The Above,’ due primarily to over-scheduling (soccer, music lessons, homework, computer games, etc). Did you realize that many more children are now getting obese and developing Type II Diabetes? Physicians recommend 1 hour of unstructured outdoor play per day, see www.greenhour.org.
Special event: Sat, 10/18, Nuturing Nature, Connect Children (and ourselves) To Nature: Sharon Woods Metro Park. Keynote speaker is Dr Ruth Wilson, who has been working in childhood environmental education since the early 90’s, $8; Register by October 10th: Request Registration Information via email, or contact Betsy Loeb at 614-224-0222 ext. 126.
* Additional information on the benefits of connecting kids with nature:
- Free booklet from National Wildlife Federation (takes a bit to download): Connecting kids with nature
- Children and nature network: www.childrenandnature.org/
* NWF team’s upcoming events open to the public
- Thurs, 10/16, 3:30-8:30pm, Exhibit inside the Dublin Community Rec Center
www.dublin.oh.us/events/spooktacular/
- Sun, 11/9, 1-5pm, Read to Your Baby Festival, Old Worthington Library
- Columbus Wild Ones Free Events: www.for-wild.org/chapters/columbus/