Parks and Recreation
WPNC Senior Naturalist
- Join
us for a Nature Center program.

(See the quarterly schedule for a list of free programs.)
- Discover
the park. (Do at least one of the following.)
- Hike a trail or walk the “Old Roadway” in Edwin Warner
Park.
- Read the history exhibit and visit three historic sites in the park.
(Ask for a map of historic sites at the front desk.)
- Introduce a friend to the park; invite your friend to a program or
to take a stroll in the park.
- Sharpen
your naturalist skills. (Do at least three of the following.)
- Pick up a Tree Trail booklet at the Nature Center and hike one the
tree trails.
- Identify ten wildflowers in the park. (A spring wildflower garden
is located on the nature center grounds.)
- Learn three Tennessee frog or toad songs and visit the Nature Center
pond on a warm evening to listen for these vocal amphibians.
- Begin a nature journal.
- Identify 5 trees using characteristics other then leaves (bark, twigs,
fruit, etc.)
- Observe one of the birdfeeder stations and learn 5 different birds
that come to feeders.
- Read or listen to a nature-themed book – fiction or nonfiction.
(Ask for a suggested reading list at the front desk.)
- Research an animal that is relatively new to Tennessee. Suggested
topics include coyotes, armadillos, and pine bark beetles. (The Nature
Center Library is available for research.)
- Learn the names of 5 insect orders and find 2 examples of each of
these orders that live in the Warner Parks.
- Visit the Nature Center organic garden. Name 3 techniques for successful
gardening without the use of chemicals.
- Visit the park and find 5 signs of animals that inhabit the park (tracks,
scat, rubbing, burrows, chews, etc.)
- Visit the fern garden and identify 5 ferns.
- Hike one of the self-guided trails in Edwin Warner Park and read the
interpretive booklet. (Pick up a booklet at the Nature Center or trailhead.)
- Share
your talents by choosing one of the opportunities below. (Volunteering
can be a one-time or an ongoing event. Contact the Volunteer Coordinator
at the Warner Park Headquarters, 370-8053, to sign up.)
- Volunteer in the organic garden.
- Bake for a program or workshop.
- Make hummingbird food and help maintain feeders.
- Assist with a public program.
- Read stories to preschoolers under the museum beech tree.
- Share your knowledge and experience by presenting a program or staff
in-service.
- Participate in exotic plant removal.
- Stuff envelopes for Friends of Warner Parks’ mailings.
- Help with parking during an astronomy program.
- Adopt a section of the park.
- Be a regular volunteer in the library.
- Volunteer to fill the bird feeding stations on a regular basis.
- Be a regular front desk receptionist.
- Participate in Park Watch.
- Pick up litter.
- Join Friends of Warner Parks