We have not met as a group since November. However, Barry and Randy have continued on quietly and have made seriously great progress on several key fronts over the winter. With spring nearly upon us, it is time to gather to … Continue reading →
The festival is being presented online this year. You will see current videos of cranes on the refuge along with professional videos of people and cranes in the valley, featured speakers, and beautiful photos. Our main feature is a slide show … Continue reading →
Volunteers for this survey of American Dipper Nesting will meet on Saturday, March 13, at 10 AM at the amphitheater near the domes in Centennial Park. Please bring binoculars, and masks, and be prepared for less than perfect weather! If … Continue reading →
Please join us for our monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 17, at 6:30 PM. In March we welcome Douglas Purcell, district wildlife manager with Colorado Parks and Wildlife. CPW is charged with managing 42 state parks, over 300 state wildlife areas, … Continue reading →
This spring, Audubon Rockies and researchers at Colorado State University are collaborating to offer an exciting new series of Habitat Hero workshops focused on native plant outreach. Attendees will learn how to get involved and grow their skills and confidence, … Continue reading →
Volunteers for this nesting survey of American Dippers will meet at 10AM at the amphitheater near the domes in Centennial Park. We will go over the protocols of the project and look for potential nest sites along the river in … Continue reading →
Visit Great Bend, KS (virtually) for their annual festival with an impressive line-up of speakers. Evening sessions. $20 registration gets you in. http://wingsandwetlands.com for information and to register.
Weminuche Audubon and Pagosa Wetland Partners are conducting an exciting training program for people interested in conducting public tours of the Riverwalk wetlands areas.Training topics will include plants, animals, wetland ecology, human history and more. Learn how to educate people … Continue reading →