Nature Notes from Marfa Public Radio

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
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  • Duration: 1:20:00
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Synopsis

Nature Notes explores the natural world of the Llano Estacado and the Chihuahuan Desert. We look at the plants, animals, and ecology of this unique region, as well as places to experience it and people working to conserve it. This free 4 1/2-minute weekly environmental feature is produced by Marfa Public Radio in Marfa, Texas, in conjunction with the Sibley Nature Center in Midland, Texas. Through interviews with scientists and field recordings, Nature Notes reveals the secrets of desert life. The program airs Tuesday and Thursday on KRTS Marfa at 93.5 FM and KXWT at 91.3 FM in the Permian Basin.

Episodes

  • Patty Manning Pollinator Garden to Honor a Passionate Advocate of Big Bend Flora

    18/04/2025 Duration: 04min

    The garden’s namesake was a passionate advocate for our region’s plants. Manning, who passed away September 8th, managed the Sul Ross greenhouse for 18 years, worked as a teacher and consultant and, with her partner Cindi Wimberly, founded Twin Sisters Natives. That business offered plants Manning had cultivated, with careful expertise, from seeds she’d collected.

  • Riparian Raptors: For Birds of Prey, Cottonwood Forests are Essential Islands in a Desert Sea

    10/04/2025 Duration: 04min

    Zone-tailed hawks are among the birds of prey that rely on riparian forests – woodlands along creeks and streams – as nesting sites in the Big Bend. Each summer, these hawks return from the tropics to raise young in the same creek-side cottonwoods.

  • On the West Texas Prairie, the Plainview Site Points to an Enigmatic Ice Age Culture

    03/04/2025 Duration: 04min

    In 1944, near the town of Plainview - 45 miles north of Lubbock - archeologists discovered two dozen examples of a previously unknown spearpoint – the Plainview style – among the bones of at least 100 Ice Age bison.

  • The “Wooly Devil” is a Tiny, Wondrous Discovery in Big Bend National Park

    20/03/2025 Duration: 04min

    It’s the first discovery of a new plant genus in a national park in decades, and a landmark find. But the identification of Ovicula biradiata, the “wooly devil,” began with a simple walk in the park. The discovery is a reminder that while known for its vast landscapes, Big Bend National Park is also a place of hidden surprises.

  • Stories in the Soil: Exploring the “Geoarcheology” of the West Texas Plains

    27/02/2025 Duration: 04min

    Lubbock Lake is one of several important archeological sites on the West Texas plains that testify to the earliest Americans, the “Paleoindians.”

  • Mississippi Kites: New Raptors to West Texas Embody Wild Tenacity

    13/02/2025 Duration: 04min

    Mississippi kites are slender and elegant, with 3-foot wingspans and plumage that fades from black to a pale gray-white. They once summered mostly in the Southeast, nesting in deciduous trees. But as people brought those trees to the Texas plains, the kites followed

  • With its Evolutionary Magic, the Grasshopper Mouse Could Revolutionize Medicine

    07/02/2025 Duration: 04min

    Pound-for-pound, grasshopper mice are among the fiercest predators in the desert borderlands, and they’re unfazed by venomous prey.

  • Through a Fraught History, Golden Eagles Endure in West Texas

    24/01/2025 Duration: 04min

    Standing 2 and a half feet high, with wingspans of 7 feet or more, golden eagles are the apex avian predator of West Texas. The region is home to golden eagles that breed here and are year-round residents, as well as eagles that travel here from more northerly climes in winter.

  • Hognose History: Cracking the Code of a Star Snake in West Texas

    10/12/2024 Duration: 04min

    West Texas is rich in reptiles, and the western hognose snake is one of the region’s stars. Its calling card is its shovel-like face, but the snake – which poses no threat to humans – also has a host of fascinating behaviors and adaptations.

  • Scientist Explore an Enigmatic Lizard in the Chinati Mountains

    14/11/2024 Duration: 04min

    Trans-Pecos Texas has a stunning diversity of reptiles and amphibians, and herpetologists, both professional and avocational, flock here from around the world. Now, researchers are turning their attention to one example of that diversity – a mysterious lizard known as the Dixon’s whiptail.

  • Biocrusts – “The Living Skin of the Desert” – Thrive in Our Region’s Harshest Places

    31/10/2024 Duration: 04min

    Gypsum landscapes occur globally, but they abound in the Chihuahuan Desert, from Coahuila and Durango to the Guadalupe Mountains in Texas and New Mexico’s White Sands. These white-sand outcrops are certainly harsh. But they’re also hotspots of biodiversity. That includes the complex, fragile ecosystems known as “biocrusts.”

  • West Texas “Nabkha” Dunes Reveal a Rugged Region’s Fragility

    10/10/2024 Duration: 04min

    Large swaths of West Texas are dominated by features called coppice dunes. These dunes reveal that, when human activity and extreme weather intersect, landscapes can be rapidly transformed.

  • Megastar Médanos: Exploring Chihuahua’s Samalayuca Dunes

    26/09/2024 Duration: 04min

    When it comes to sand dunes in our region, we think of New Mexico’s White Sands, the Monahans Sandhills, or the Salt Basin Dunes near the Guadalupe Mountains. But there’s another great sand sea here.

  • Independence Creek Preserve: A West Texas Oasis is the Nation’s Newest Natural Landmark

    20/09/2024 Duration: 04min

    Established in 1962, the National Natural Landmarks Program each year designates a handful of sites in public or private ownership that embody the best of the nation’s natural heritage. And the newest landmark is a West Texas property.

  • Clues in the collection: museum artifacts reveal the secrets of prehistoric hunters

    05/09/2024 Duration: 04min

    As archeological techniques and perspectives evolve, artifacts collected decades ago can be as revelatory as new finds.

  • From rocky redoubts, chirping frogs announce the desert’s hidden life

    29/08/2024 Duration: 04min

    Chirping frogs are typically less than an inch long, and you could mistake their whistling, trilling calls for an insect’s. But these little creatures have an epic story, one that distills the deep mysteries of biodiversity.

  • The desert distilled: the science of sand dunes

    01/08/2024 Duration: 04min

    More than any mountains, mesas or canyons, the region's sand dunes distill the desert’s defining phenomenon, drought.

  • Archeologists unearth unexpected wonders in a cave near Marfa

    25/07/2024 Duration: 03min

    Five years ago, archeologists began excavating the San Esteban cave south of Marfa, searching for evidence of the Big Bend's earliest inhabitants.

  • From a Chisos Mountains cave, endangered agave bats haunt the desert night

    11/07/2024 Duration: 04min

    At sunset tonight, a few thousand Mexican long-nosed bats will fly from a cave high in the Chisos Mountains. They’ll disperse to feast on agave nectar — pollinating the iconic plants in the process. These “agave bats” are deeply imperiled by human impact but for now, they’re holding their own.

  • Alpine artist Chris Ruggia celebrates Black Bears, “New Neighbors” in the Big Bend

    04/07/2024 Duration: 04min

    In paintings and comics, Alpine artist Chris Ruggia has captured West Texas wildlife with care, curiosity and whimsy for two decades. Now, he has a new book inspired by the return of black bears to the Big Bend region.