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  <title>Laura Johnson, Blackland Prairie Raptor Center</title>
  <description>In this episode, Dave welcomes Laura Johnson, Executive Director of the Blackland Prairie Raptor Center in Lucas, TX. With her unique background in animal behavior, business, and conservation, Laura walks us through the vital work her organization does rehabilitating injured raptors—birds of prey like hawks, owls, and eagles—while also shedding light on the efforts to protect the endangered Blackland Prairie ecosystem right in our backyard. From the surprising costs of bird rehabilitation to the essential role raptors play in keeping our communities healthy, Laura shares how passionate staff and hundreds of volunteers work tirelessly to support wildlife. Plus, we’ll learn practical ways residents can get involved, from building pocket prairies to volunteering, and hear inspiring stories about connecting kids and adults alike to nature. Whether you’re a longtime resident or just discovering the unique neighborly spirit of our area, this episode will open your eyes to the wild side of North Texas—and why it’s worth protecting. To find out more, visit: https://bpraptorcenter.org/ Key Topics Discussed:   Laura Johnson’s professional and educational background, blending animal behavior science and business&amp;amp;nbsp;   The mission and operations of the Blackland Prairie Raptor Center&amp;amp;nbsp;   The endangered status and ecological importance of the Blackland Prairie&amp;amp;nbsp;   Key features and roles of raptors in the ecosystem&amp;amp;nbsp;   Processes and challenges of raptor rehabilitation, including patient intake and care&amp;amp;nbsp;   Community involvement: volunteer programs, public education, and events&amp;amp;nbsp;   Practical ways for residents to support wildlife, such as pocket prairies and owl boxes&amp;amp;nbsp;   The significant financial costs of rehabilitating raptors&amp;amp;nbsp;   The importance of teaching children and connecting urban communities to nature&amp;amp;nbsp;   Plans for the Raptor Center’s future, including expanded community engagement&amp;amp;nbsp;   </description>
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