Voices of Open Space

Boulder County Parks and Open Space

Welcome to the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Podcast — a storytelling series that explores the heart of our open spaces and the people who care for them. Through conversations with experts, volunteers, staff, authors, and community members, we shine a light on the work of conservation, sustainability, and community stewardship. Each episode brings to life the values, challenges, and triumphs behind preserving and managing our public lands while fostering deeper connections between people and place.

  1. 10h ago

    Tale Feathers: Summer 2026 - Birds, Dinosaurs & Seeing Nature Through a Child’s Eyes

    What happens when you experience the world of birds through the eyes of a five-year-old? In this special summer edition of Tale Feathers, host Eva Lark welcomes the podcast’s youngest guest yet: her five-year-old son, Jasper. Together, Eva and Jasper talk about ospreys, red-winged blackbirds, dinosaurs, migration, favorite adventures at Mud Lake, and the remarkable connection between the birds we see today and their prehistoric ancestors. Along the way, Jasper reminds us that taking a child into nature is not only an opportunity to teach. It is also an opportunity to learn, wonder, laugh, and see the familiar with completely new eyes. Eva also introduces a simple family tradition called “Goodnight to the World,” a few quiet minutes outside before bedtime to notice the birds, animals, sounds, and life surrounding us. Later, meet one of Boulder County’s most recognizable neighbors, the black-billed magpie, discover why wildfire burn areas can become extraordinary habitat for woodpeckers, learn how Boulder County Parks & Open Space helps protect nesting raptors, and find out what birds to watch for as summer begins its transition toward fall migration. In This Episode: Meet Jasper, Eva’s five-year-old son and the youngest guest on Voices of Open SpaceDiscover Jasper’s first identifiable bird and his current favoriteHear the story behind Eva and Jasper’s “Goodnight to the World” family traditionExplore the fascinating connection between birds and dinosaursVisit Jasper’s favorite Boulder County open space, Mud LakeMeet your neighbor: the intelligent and unmistakable black-billed magpieLearn how Boulder County monitors and protects nesting raptorsDiscover why burn scars can provide important habitat for woodpeckersHear about Eva’s remarkable five-woodpecker outing at Heil Valley RanchFind out what shorebirds, ducks, and hummingbirds to watch for as fall migration begins Whether you are an experienced birder, a parent hoping to introduce a child to nature, or simply someone curious about the birds outside your window, this episode is an invitation to slow down, look closely, and rediscover the natural world with a little more wonder. Because sometimes the best birding companion is five years old. Featured Resources: Are Birds Dinosaurs? It’s official: birds are literally dinosaurs. Here’s how we know - BirdLife International Species accounts: Red-winged Blackbird American Goshawk  Black-billed Magpie Red-headed Woodpecker Lewis's Woodpecker American Three-toed Woodpecker Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

    Tale Feathers: Summer 2026 - Birds, Dinosaurs & Seeing Nature Through a Child’s Eyes
  2. Aug 6

    Park Bench Banter | Jo Daloisio: Trail Work, Volunteer Spirit, and a Whole Lot of Heart

    Trail Work, Volunteer Spirit, and a Whole Lot of Heart What does it take to keep Boulder County's trails safe, sustainable, and enjoyable for everyone? In this fun and laughter-filled episode of Park Bench Banter, host Eva Lark sits down with Jo Daloisio, Senior Volunteer Coordinator with Boulder County Parks and Open Space. From building trails and protecting wildlife to organizing volunteer projects and teaching new skills, Jo shares the joy, purpose, and occasional chaos of working outdoors. With contagious enthusiasm, plenty of humor, and stories that range from elk encounters to Sour Patch Kids and fanny packs, Jo offers an inside look at the people helping care for the places we all love. In This Episode • How Jo discovered trail work through AmeriCorps and found her calling • What volunteer trail projects really look like • Why muddy trail closures help protect open space • The hidden craftsmanship behind great trail design • Building elk-friendly crossings and protecting wildlife • How volunteers leave a lasting legacy on Boulder County's trails • Favorite trails, tools, snacks, wildlife sightings, and rapid-fire fun • Why anyone can become a volunteer, regardless of experience Whether you're an avid hiker, a curious trail user, or someone looking to give back, this episode will leave you smiling and inspired to get outside. Learn more and volunteer: discover.bouldercounty.gov Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

    Park Bench Banter | Jo Daloisio: Trail Work, Volunteer Spirit, and a Whole Lot of Heart
  3. May 28

    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 earlyWhy prevention is more effective than large-scale treatmentThe surprising ways plants spread across landscapesThe role of data in tracking and managing infestationsSeasonal fieldwork and long days on the landscapeHow volunteers support large-scale conservation effortsTips for homeowners to avoid planting invasive speciesWhy this work matters for ecosystems and agricultureFeatured Resources: More on Wood Lilies: boco.org/wood-lilyMore on Orange Hawkweed: boco.org/OrangeHawkweedSee Shursteen and her team in action:boco.org/tamariskboco.org/myrtlespurgeboco.org/RushSkeletonweedLearn more about List A and other eradication species: boco.org/NoxiousWeedSpeciesinColoradoReport an eradication species sighting: boco.org/ReportEeradicationSpeciesVolunteer Opportunities: boco.org/volunteerOriginal music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

    Park Bench Banter — Eva Lark with Shursteen Sharpe
  4. Apr 30

    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 processThe shift from suppression to mitigationClimate change and year-round fire riskLessons from the Marshall FireManaging fuel along ditch corridorsWhat defensible space really looks likeEasy steps to protect your homeWhy neighbors matter in wildfire mitigationLocal programs and financial support for homeownersFeatured Resources: Ditch Wildfire Mitigation Program: Ditch Wildfire Mitigation Program - Boulder CountyBoulder County Wildfire Mitigation Program: 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/Wildfire Partners Rebate: https://wildfirepartners.org/rebate/City of Boulder’s Wildfire Resilience Assistance Program: https://bouldercolorado.gov/WRAPCity of Boulder’s Be Wildfire Ready: https://bouldercolorado.gov/wildfireready Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

    Wildfire Mitigation: Living with Fire in a Changing Landscape
  5. Apr 16

    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 itHow the 1978 Comprehensive Plan shaped land use, conservation, and growthThe long journey to passing the open space sales tax in 1993Early land acquisitions, creative strategies like rolling options, and community advocacyBuilding trust with farmers, ranchers, and landowners across the countyThe evolution from land acquisition to stewardship, restoration, and managementInnovative projects including biomass energy and large-scale creek restorationStories behind iconic open space areas like Heil Valley Ranch, Hall Ranch, and Haystack MountainThe importance of partnerships, community involvement, and long-term visionReflections 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.

    Two Directors, Two Eras: Stewards of the Land Reflect on Leadership, Legacy, and Care for Our Shared Landscape
  6. Feb 12

    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 birderTed Floyd’s path into birding through journaling, observation, and a childhood love of natureHow birding builds community and creates connection across backgrounds and experience levelsField journaling today, including eBird, iNaturalist, photography, audio recordings, and detailed notesBirding with kids, starting early, nurturing curiosity, and seeing the world through their eyesBehind the scenes of Ted’s 2025 National Geographic field guides and why a field guide can feel like haikuMeet Your Neighbor: Cackling Goose and how to tell it apart from the Canada GooseWinter goose flocks in Boulder County, including snow goose, Ross’s goose, greater white fronted goose, brant, and hybridsWhat winter bird sightings can reveal about climate change, habitat shifts, and changing migration patternsThe power of community science and why documenting birds mattersFavorite 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/Bird species profiles:Townsend’s Solitaire - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/townsends_solitaireCackling Goose - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cackling_Goose/Parks & Open Space Event Calendar: https://discover.bouldercounty.gov/Lagerman Agricultural Preserve: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/parks-and-trails/lagerman/eBird: https://ebird.org/ Ted’s eBird profile: https://ebird.org/profile/MTEyMDgz/worldiNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/Christmas Bird Count: https://www.audubon.org/community-science/christmas-bird-countWorld Migratory Bird Day: https://www.migratorybirdday.org/ Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

    Tale Feathers: Winter 2026
  7. Jan 15

    OSCAR: Amplifying the Power of Nature for a Sustainable, Just, and Resilient Boulder County

    Sustainability, climate action, and resilience are more than buzzwords in Boulder County. They are a shared commitment and a roadmap for what comes next. In this episode of Voices of Open Space, host Melissa Arnold sits down with Tim Broderick, Senior Sustainability Strategist at Boulder County’s Office of Sustainability, Climate Action, and Resilience (OSCAR), to explore how local action can lead to lasting change. Listeners will also join Melissa and Tim onsite as they visit Andy Breiter, founder of Grama Grass & Livestock, who received a Boulder County Soil Health Initiative grant in 2024. Together, they bring the conversation to the ground—showing how regenerative agriculture, rotational grazing, and healthy soils can strengthen climate resilience, support farmers and ranchers, and build a more sustainable future. From nature-based solutions to community-scale planning, this is a hopeful, practical look at what it means to amplify the power of nature in Boulder County. In This Episode: An introduction to Boulder County’s Office of Sustainability, Climate Action, and Resilience (OSCAR) and how it supports a sustainable, just, and resilient communityHow local climate action takes shape through building decarbonization, transportation electrification, and natural climate solutionsAn onsite visit with Andy Breiter, founder of Grama Grass & Livestock, and a look at how the 2024 Boulder County Soil Health Initiative grant supports regenerative agricultureA deep dive into healthy soils, rotational grazing, and why soil health is key to climate resilience and food systemsHow nature-based solutions like beaver habitat restoration, forestry management, green roofs, and biochar can amplify the power of natureThe role of data, policy, and community partnerships in shaping Boulder County’s climate futureA hopeful vision for what Boulder County could look like 50 years from now Featured Resources: Boulder County’s OSCAR website: https://bouldercounty.gov/climate/Resolution for the 2016 Sustainability tax, has great descriptions of why the residents of BOCO chose to support this https://assets.bouldercounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/2016-79-gad-sst-open-space-and-sustainability-0.250pct.pdfNature Based Solutions, Boulder County site: https://bouldercounty.gov/climate/nature-based-solutions/Boulder County’s Sustainable Food and Agriculture Fund https://bouldercounty.gov/climate/food-ag-grant/Boulder County’s Soil Health Initiative: https://bouldercounty.gov/climate/soil-health-initiative/USDA Principles of Soil Health https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/conservation-basics/natural-resource-concerns/soil/soil-healthZero Foodprint’s Restore Colorado https://bouldercounty.gov/climate/food-and-agriculture/restore-colorado/ (work with restaurants in BOCO, 1% surcharge on bills that goes back to the farms)Grama Grass & Livestock https://www.gramagrasslivestock.com/Liability Biomass Study https://bouldercounty.gov/climate/forest-waste/ (this is the actual study PDF https://assets.bouldercounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Boulder_Final_Biomass_Report_FNL3.pdf)2021 Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Boulder County, CO, a study that utilized a Consumption-Based Emissions Inventory (CBEI) that looks at Scope 3 emissions, which are not generated directed in the local supply chain (ordering things from Amazon…) Website: https://bouldercounty.gov/climate/2021-ghg-inventory/ and here is the actual PDF of the study: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/b84cd2357f9a4a5f9e094309b692a41eUrban Landscape Toolkit https://bouldercounty.gov/news/toolkit-integrating-nature-into-urban-planning-now-available/Grey to Green Fund, Sustainability Tax supports this – impervious to pervious https://bouldercounty.gov/government/grants/grey-to-green-fund/

    OSCAR: Amplifying the Power of Nature for a Sustainable, Just, and Resilient Boulder County

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Welcome to the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Podcast — a storytelling series that explores the heart of our open spaces and the people who care for them. Through conversations with experts, volunteers, staff, authors, and community members, we shine a light on the work of conservation, sustainability, and community stewardship. Each episode brings to life the values, challenges, and triumphs behind preserving and managing our public lands while fostering deeper connections between people and place.

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