by friends | Jan 4, 2022 | Birds, Wildlife
You might have seen Eastern Bluebirds around Ridge Field in Edwin Warner Park… Eastern Bluebirds are found east of the Rockies and are very common here in Tennessee. Their preferred habitat is open, grass-cut areas with scattered trees or posts, surrounded by...
by friends | Dec 29, 2021 | Friends of Warner Parks, Restoration and Maintenance
LOOKING BACK Inspired by the land and supported by our community, we are excited to share all that we have accomplished this past year on our mission to protect Warner Parks… 320 Acres of Invasive Plant Removal Thanks to the efforts of Invasive Plant Control...
by friends | Dec 16, 2021 | Plants and Trees
In partnership with The Nature Conservancy and F&W Forestry, we have begun the process of establishing a comprehensive urban forest management plan. The first step in this process was to conduct a field inventory of all 3,187 acres of our Warner Parks forest to...
by friends | Dec 2, 2021 | Sustainability
Still looking for the perfect holiday gift? Look no further! 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...
by friends | Nov 8, 2021 | Birds, Wildlife
Legacy BIRD Research at the Warner Park Nature Center On 03 November 2021, federally licensed BIRD Program banders Kathy Shaw and Sandy Bivens captured and banded a young, male Northern Saw-whet Owl in Warner Parks as part of a long-term research project on...