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The Curious Bird

Denver Audubon
Raptors
Conservation
Community Engagement
Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance
Recycling
Education
Katie Adamson Conservation Fund
Bird Watching
Community Conservation
Hawkwatch
Conservation Biology
Birding
Red Front Macaw
Nepal
Soccer
Children's Education
Wildlife Biology
Wildlife Rehabilitation
Ecological Grief
Coexistence Strategies

Hi everyone, and welcome! We're the Denver Audubon- an independent, nonprofit chapter of the National Audubon Society, and we believe that birds are not just beautiful—they’re vital. They’re messengers of ecosystem health, and when we protect them, we also nurture the well-being of our communities, the environment, and the planet. The Curious Bird is part of a larger effort to uplift what we call ... more

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Every Bird, just like us, has a unique personality, story, and set of needs and who better to dive into these fascinating stories with than Devin Jaffe- the founder of Nature's Educators! Nature's Educators is a long-time collaborator of the Denver A... more

In this episode of The Curious Bird, we bring to you a thought-provoking, eye-opening, mind-expanding conversation that asks you to show up with curiosity and a willingness to see things differently. Communications Manager Dori Edwards speaks with Ro... more

Cultivating a relationship with the vast sky can be a catalyst for both connection and conservation. It's a cosmic collaboration that inspires hope, possibility, and celebration.

In this episode, Denver Audubon Communications Manager, Dori Edwards, ... more

Reconnecting not only with each other, but with our wild communities is essential for elevating coexistence and conservation efforts. In this episode, Denver Audubon's Communications Manager, Dori, speaks with Emily M. Davenport, CWR, RVT. Emily is a... more

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Devin Jaffe
Founder of Nature's Educators, licensed master falconer, and president of the High Plains Falconry Club
Nature's Educators
Episode: Birds as our Teachers: Avian Ambassadors for a Better Planet
Rosie Briggs
Public education and engagement senior manager at EcoCycle
EcoCycle
Episode: Recycling, Laughing, Imagining- The Many Access Points to Being a Conservationist
Emma Riley
Raptor biologist from Fort Collins, Colorado with a passion for bird conservation
Dinosaur Ridge HawkWatch
Episode: Migratory Magic: How a Relationship with the Sky Can Change Your Life
Emily Davenport
Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance
Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance
Episode: A Sense of Belonging- Coexistence and Interconnectedness as Pillars of Conservation

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Dori
Communications Manager at Denver Audubon, focusing on wildlife education and community engagement.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 10 ratings
  • For animal lovers everywhere!

    This is such a wholesome listen, I highly recommend to well, literally everyone, but it will really speak to animal lovers (and nerds 💖), seekers of passion and compassion, and anyone wanting to hear and learn from people’s experiences as they navigate the animal world. What a strong debut episode. Can’t wait to hear more from the show!

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    dimielah
    United States2 months ago
  • A Soulful Flight into Nature’s Wisdom 🐦🌍

    This podcast is an inspiring breath of fresh air — thoughtful, heart-forward, and needed in our world right now. The Curious Bird soars beyond surface-level storytelling to spotlight the interconnectedness of ecosystems, community, and spirit. The host is not only funny and insightful, but asks the kinds of questions that ignite curiosity and remind us how powerful it is to care — deeply and collectively.

    Each episode feels like a gentle invitation to listen more closely to the natural world, t... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SunNLuna
    United States2 months ago

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Many find the storytelling aspect inspiring, resonating deeply with their values and personal experiences in nature.
Listeners appreciate the heartfelt and insightful discussions that highlight important wildlife conservation topics and community engagement.
Audiences commend the show for its thorough exploration of environmental issues and the emotional depth of its guests' narratives.

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#197
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Birds as our Teachers: Avian Ambassadors for a Better Planet
Q: Why is education so necessary?
Devin explains that education is crucial to inspire people of all ages about bird conservation, as current science education levels are declining.
Birds as our Teachers: Avian Ambassadors for a Better Planet
Q: What was your inspiration for the inception of Nature's Educators?
Devin talks about how she was inspired by her early experiences with birds, especially after learning about their importance through internships and education, leading to the founding of Nature's Educators.
A Sense of Belonging- Coexistence and Interconnectedness as Pillars of Conservation
Q: For individuals, communities, in any type of environment that they live in, how can they elevate their coexistence with wild beings?
Education is critical and can vary depending on what animals you're dealing with, creating habitat, and non-lethal means of coexisting.
A Sense of Belonging- Coexistence and Interconnectedness as Pillars of Conservation
Q: So what is it like receiving a wildlife patient, going through this tedious, devoted care, and then that moment of seeing them and having them release back into the wild?
It's a mixed emotions, really. It's always a happy, positive thing. We want to get that animal back into the wild.
Migratory Magic: How a Relationship with the Sky Can Change Your Life
Q: What are some things I could expect at a HawkWatch event?
You can expect to see various raptor species migrating and learn about their identification and behavior while connecting with fellow bird enthusiasts.

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