Park News
Warner Parks Forest Inventory
In partnership with The Nature Conservancy and F&W Forestry, a forest inventory of all 3,187 acres of our Warner Parks was conducted… here are the results:
Warner Parks Holiday Gift Guide
We put together a quick gift guide for inspiration as you shop for your loved ones this holiday season. Every purchase helps us on our mission to preserve, steward, and protect all 3,187 acres of our beloved Warner Parks.
Full Moon Pickin’ Party Impact
After our first three Full Moon Pickin’ Parties, we are able to put more than $50,000 directly back into Warner Parks – funding trail maintenance, trail improvements, removal of invasive plants, and nature center programming.
Book Release: ‘A History of Nashville’s Warner Parks’
Friends of Warner Parks’ new book A History of Nashville’s Warner Parks takes readers through the history of this cherished park land from 500,000,000 years ago to the present.
BIRD Research Breaking News: Foreign Detection
First Foreign Detection: The Warner Park Nature Center Tracked Bird from Nashville to Costa Rica. Evidence indicates Nashville’s Warner Parks are an important habitat for migratory, wintering, and breeding birds.
Northern Saw-whet Owl Migration
On 03 November 2021, BIRD researchers captured and banded a young, male Northern Saw-whet Owl in Warner Parks.
BIRD Research: First Foreign Detection
The Warner Park Nature Center Tracked Bird from Nashville to Costa Rica Evidence indicates Nashville’s Warner Parks are an important habitat for migratory, wintering, and breeding birds The BIRD Research Program at the Warner Park Nature Center (WPNC) in Nashville...
Cutting Edge BIRD Research: Motus
Cutting-edge Research Featured on TN Wild Side For decades, Warner Parks has played a significant role in advancing our understanding of birds here in Tennessee. Warner Parks has the oldest, continuous Eastern Bluebird Nest Box project in the U.S, started in 1936 by...
Kentucky Warblers in Tennessee
Cross-continental Connections Late June is a great time to observe the Kentucky Warblers in Warner Parks, neotropical migrants that fly from Central America to North America each spring to breed and raise their young. Leave it to the B.I.R.D. crew to have documented...
Eastern Bluebirds in Tennessee
What's Love Got To Do With It Love, Joy, Hope, Renewal, Prosperity … these are some of the symbolic words often used to describe our Eastern Bluebirds. Lucky for us, this beautiful bird can be seen year-round in our area and particularly in Warner Parks where we have...