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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.Boulder County Parks and Open Space Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas
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  • Turning the Pages Together: Boulder Bookstore’s Legacy & Top Books of 2025
    Dec 18 2025

    What makes an independent bookstore thrive for over 50 years? Step into one of Boulder’s most beloved cultural landmarks.


    In this episode of Voices of Open Space, host Eva Lark sits down with two longtime stewards of Boulder Bookstore—Manager and Head Buyer Arsen Kashkashian and Marketing & Promotions Manager Stephanie Schindhelm—to explore the magic behind an independent bookstore that has shaped community, creativity, and conversation since 1973.


    Together, they reflect on their personal journeys, the evolution of Boulder Bookstore over the past five decades, and the vital role bookstores play as a “third place” where ideas, authors, and readers meet. The conversation then turns to an eclectic and thoughtfully curated list of 20 standout book recommendations for 2025, spanning fiction, nonfiction, poetry, children’s books, graphic novels, and local authors—perfect for avid readers, curious explorers, and meaningful gift-givers alike.


    Whether you love discovering your next great read, find the perfect gift, or simply want to understand why independent bookstores matter more than ever, this episode invites you to turn the page and linger awhile.


    *** DISCLAIMER: Boulder County Parks & Open Space does not endorse or promote any businesses. References made in this podcast are solely for the purpose of highlighting shared values and recognizing cultural landmarks within our community.


    Featured Resources:


    • Boulder Bookstore Website: https://boulderbookstore.net
    • BB Instagram: instagram.com/boulderbookstore
    • BB Youtube: youtube.com/@BoulderBookstore
    • Donate to the Literacy Foundation: https://boulderbookstore.net/Foundation
    • Upcoming Reader's Retreat: https://boulderbookstore.net/ReadRetreat


    Book List (in Order Mentioned):


    • Buffalo Hunter Hunter
    • Once Upon a Kwanzaa
    • The Martians
    • Worthy
    • Endling
    • Butt or Face
    • Little Mercy
    • Bud Finds Her Gift
    • Wanderlust
    • Big Jim Believes
    • 1929
    • Tales of Pirates
    • Portrait of Boulder
    • The Many Misfortunes of Eugenia Wang
    • A Complete Fiction
    • Away
    • The Correspondent
    • Legendary Frybread Drive In
    • What We Can Know
    • The Coven Tendency
    • Gift: Monopoly


    🎧 Subscribe to Voices of Open Space on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen and join us in protecting what makes Boulder County wild, rooted, and resilient. (https://linktr.ee/VoicesofOpenSpace)


    Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

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    55 m
  • Tale Feathers: Fall 2025
    Dec 4 2025

    Did you know cormorants can dive over 100 feet underwater? Or that the Christmas Bird Count has been going strong for 125+ years?


    In this second episode of Tale Feathers, Eva Lark is joined by Lauren Szabo from Environment for the Americas for a cozy and curious conversation about backyard birds, the mighty California condor, diving cormorants, and how to prepare for winter birding in Colorado.


    In This Episode:
    • Northern Flicker: ground-loving woodpecker
    • Spark Bird stories 🪶
    • Tips for birding in the snow ❄️
    • Christmas Bird Count traditions 🎄
    • A condor encounter that might just make you cry


    Featured Resources:
    Parks and Open Space Foundation: https://preservebouldercounty.org/
    Environment for the Americas: https://environmentamericas.org/
    San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Condor Work: https://science.sandiegozoo.org/species/california-condor
    Spark Bird Stories: https://www.spark-bird.org/

    Bird species profiles:

    • Northern Flicker
    • Sandhill Crane
    • Neotropic Cormorant
    • California Condor

    Christmas Bird Count: https://www.audubon.org/community-science/christmas-bird-count
    Parks & Open Space Event Calendar: https://discover.bouldercounty.gov/


    Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

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    36 m
  • Plant Blindness
    Nov 20 2025

    Have you ever heard of the phenomenon called plant blindness?
    Most people haven’t—and yet it shapes the way we understand nature, conservation, and even our own backyard.

    Boulder County is home to more than 1,600 native plant species—half of all native plants found in the entire state of Colorado. Thanks to the dramatic rise of the Rocky Mountains and the steep elevation changes from plains to tundra, our county holds an incredible variety of ecosystems packed into less than 40 miles.

    But when you picture Boulder County’s open space, what comes to mind? A moose at Caribou Ranch? Tracks in the mud? A bald eagle overhead? We often notice wildlife long before we notice the plants that make their lives—and ours—possible.

    In this episode, Director Therese Glowacki sits down with three members of the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Plant Ecology Work Group:

    • David Hirt, Senior Plant Ecologist with 28 years of service

    • Carrie Cimo, Plant Ecologist and Volunteer Program Manager of 11 years

    • Brad Winckelmann, Plant Ecologist who has contributed to many major vegetation projects over the past 6 years

    Together, they explore what “plant blindness” means, why it matters, how it affects conservation, and how we can all learn to see the plants that shape our ecosystems. They break down this concept with clarity, passion, and years of field experience, helping us open our eyes to the extraordinary world of plants all around us.

    • Colorado Natural Heritage Program (https://cnhp.colostate.edu/)
    • iNaturalist (www.inaturalist.org)
    • Colorado Native Plant Society (https://conps.org/)
    • Boulder County Parks and Open Space Volunteer Opportunities (https://bouldercounty.gov/volunteer/parks-and-open-space/)

    Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.

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    1 h y 6 m
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