Take It Outdoors is a production of Great Parks of Hamilton County. Enjoy the outdoors from the indoors as we open up the natural world around you through discussions about the nature of southwest Ohio. From the tallest trees to the smallest invertebrates, everything is connected. Join us for interviews with nature interpreters, conservationists and other experts as we look for our link and explore our role in the outdoors.
18 episodes has been an exciting first season, and it’s time to regroup and start planning for Season 2! Take It Outdoors will be back in 2020. In th...
Having trouble discerning fact from fiction on social media? Great Parks social media strategist Nikki Ferrell shares tips on how to tell if a post is...
Summer is the best time to find new adventures and reconnect with nature. Great Parks east region education manager Julie Robinson joins us with ideas...
Whether you call them lightning bugs or fireflies, it’s just not summer until you see the visual symphony these insects create. In this episode, we’re...
In this special edition, we are joined by soon-to-be-retired chief executive officer Jack Sutton to discuss his 30 years with Great Parks. From being...
In this episode, we are joined by Highfield Discovery Garden manager and resident gardening expert Doug Stevenson to discuss the ins and outs of sta...
In this episode, we are joined by Great Parks interpreter Julie Stubbs to drop some sick beats over the surprisingly tough nature of spring wildflower...
In this episode, we are joined by ODNR Wildlife Research Technician Rob Ligas to discuss the history and nature of coyotes. Then, we Take It Outdoors ...
In this episode, former Great Parks interpreter Penny Borgman joins us to discuss the science behind sap. Then, we Take It Outdoors with Tom Hughes to...
In this episode, we are joined by Great Parks interpreter Tom Hughes to recap notable nature of 2018 such as the Superb Bird of Paradise, spider milk ...