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Show notes:
Thank you for joining me on this Backyard Ecology journey. I can’t believe we’re already up to episode 24 of the Backyard Ecology podcast! And the blog has been going on, in one form or another, for much longer than that. I am really looking forward to continuing on this journey with you.
This week’s Backyard Ecology podcast episode is a short, but important one because it talks about some changes that are coming to both the podcast and the blog. Don’t worry, Backyard Ecology isn’t going away. I enjoy it too much and know that you find it valuable too, but I’ve also realized that I need to make some changes.
This was a hard episode for me to record, because I opened up about some of what I’ve been going through over the last few months. I also shared the reasons why I am making the changes that I am making and how I hope those changes will help all of us. I wrap up this episode with a very specific request for help related to one area of Backyard Ecology.
Links:
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Backyard Ecology: Exploring Nature in Your Backyard
Nature isn’t just “out there.” It’s all around us, including right outside our doors. Hi, my name is Shannon Trimboli, and I am the host of Backyard Ecology. I live in southcentral Kentucky and am a wildlife biologist, educator, author, beekeeper, and owner of a nursery specializing in plants for pollinators and wildlife conservation. I invite you to join me as we ignite our curiosity and natural wonder, explore our yards and communities, and improve our local pollinator and wildlife habitat. Learn more or subscribe to my email list at www.backyardecology.net.