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SUMMARY:Mosquito Control: Science\, Risks\, and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Mosquito Control: Science\, Risks\, and Solutions\nWhen: May 19\, 12pm-1pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nWith a flier in the mail or a door-to-door sales visit\, you’ll notice many mosquito control companies offering to spray your yard this time of year. Though this may seem like a quick and easy way to deal with mosquitoes\, it’s often an ineffective control strategy. Worse\, these insecticides are toxic to pollinators and other beneficial insects and may pose a risk to people\, too. Join us to discuss what we know about the risks residential mosquito sprays pose to pollinators\, including data from a Xerces Society study investigating insecticide drift into neighboring yards. \nThe good news: mosquito control doesn’t have to be toxic. We will also discuss practical\, more effective methods of mosquito control in residential landscapes and communities\, with policy solutions for mitigating harm from mosquito control services.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/mosquito-control-science-risks-and-solutions/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,Health,Land Management,pollinators,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260430T183000
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SUMMARY:The Biodiversity Crisis is Urgent - the Solution is in Your Hands
DESCRIPTION:The Biodiversity Crisis is Urgent – the Solution is in Your Hands\nWhen: April 30\, 6:30pm-7:30pm \nWhere: Boulder Public Library \nLEARN MORE HERE! \nThere is a magical but often unseen eco-system operating in your own backyard!  Panel experts from organizations such as The Butterfly Pavilion and People and Pollinators Action Network will amaze you with how simply adding native plants to your yard can help save our pollinators.  An eye-opening 20-minute film will be followed by a Q and A. You will leave with a plan that makes it easy for you to get started. \n6:00 p.m.: Doors Open\n6:30 p.m.: Film followed by Q&A \nA range of experts will be in the lobby at outreach tables before and after the event. \nHosted by KISS Native Plants (Keep It Simple Solutions for Native Plant Gardeners)\nFor questions and more information contact Info@KISSnativePlants.org
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/the-biodiversity-crisis-is-urgent-the-solution-is-in-your-hands/
LOCATION:Boulder Public Library Canyon Theater\, 1001 Arapahoe Ave.
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,education,Land Management,Nature,pollinators
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260430T130000
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CREATED:20260428T021333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T021333Z
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SUMMARY:How Flowers Made Our World Webinar
DESCRIPTION:How Flowers Made Our World Webinar\nWhen: April 30\, 12pm-1pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nFlowers are revolutionaries. When flowering plants evolved\, they swiftly transformed the planet\, and their productivity sustains much of life today. \nFrom rainforests to prairies to seagrass meadows\, much of the Earth’s diversity is now directly dependent on flowering plants. Without flowers\, primates would not have evolved and our ancestors would never have ventured beyond the forest in grasslands. \nUsing examples from his latest book\, How Flowers Made Our World\, David Haskell will illuminate the many ways that we live on a floral planet.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/how-flowers-made-our-world-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,education,Nature,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260429T130000
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SUMMARY:How Flowers Made Our World Webinar
DESCRIPTION:How Flowers Made Our World Webinar\nWhen: April 29\, 12pm-1pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nFlowers are revolutionaries. When flowering plants evolved\, they swiftly transformed the planet\, and their productivity sustains much of life today. \nFrom rainforests to prairies to seagrass meadows\, much of the Earth’s diversity is now directly dependent on flowering plants. Without flowers\, primates would not have evolved and our ancestors would never have ventured beyond the forest in grasslands. \nUsing examples from his latest book\, How Flowers Made Our World\, David Haskell will illuminate the many ways that we live on a floral planet.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/how-flowers-made-our-world-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,education,Nature,pollinators,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260420T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260420T180000
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CREATED:20260422T035938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T035938Z
UID:10003472-1776704400-1776708000@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:Getting Green Laws 2026
DESCRIPTION:Getting Green Laws 2026\nWhen: April 20\, 5pm-6pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nAdvocating for bird-friendly legislation is one of the most impactful ways to help birds and the environment but without an understanding of the process\, it can seem daunting. \nGetting Green Laws 2026 is a free webinar for Coloradans to learn how to make their voices heard to state legislators on timely environmental bills currently under consideration. This training will benefit anyone who lives in Colorado and cares about environmental conservation. \nFor questions\, please contact Daly Edmunds at daly.edmunds@audubon.org. \nThank you to our event partners\, Denver Audubon\, Audubon Colorado Council\, and Colorado Field Ornithologists!
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/getting-green-laws-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Animals,Biodiversity,education,Governance,Policy,pollinators,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Boulder Tree Seedling Giveaway
DESCRIPTION:Boulder Tree Seedling Giveaway\nWhen: April 18\, 8am-2pm \nWhere: 13th and Arapahoe\, Boulder \n\n\n\nBack for another year\, Boulder’s Forestry staff are teaming up with the PLAY Boulder Foundation to give away tree seedlings to Boulder community members on Saturday\, April 18th at Boulder Farmer’s Market at 13th and Arapahoe. The event starts at 8 a.m. and will go until 2 p.m. and is first come\, first “treed”. Colorado State University Extension Master Gardeners will also be there providing free native plants!\nStaff from Boulder Forestry\, CSU Master Gardeners\, and PLAY Boulder’s Tree Tender program will be available for community members to learn more about trees and how to volunteer. \nThank you to everyone for joining the city during Arbor Day weekend\, getting a free tree seedling and native plant\, and commemorating Boulder’s 43nd year as a Tree City USA and for the seventh year\, a Tree City of the World.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/boulder-tree-seedling-giveaway/
LOCATION:Boulder Farmers Market\, 13th Street and Canyon Boulevard\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,community,Land Management,Nature
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SUMMARY:Restoration in Action: How Communities Heal Ecosystems
DESCRIPTION:Restoration in Action: How Communities Heal Ecosystems\n\nWhen: April 14\, 7pm-8:30pm\nWhere: Boulder Rural Fire Rescue Station\nREGISTER HERE!\n\nKevin Shuck\, WRV Director of Programming\, will explore the vital role of volunteer-powered conservation using WRV’s 25+ years of work as a lens to understand ecological challenges and solutions. \nHe will discuss the objectives\, implementation\, and outcomes of various community-led efforts from the Front Range to the Western Slope—spanning invasive species management\, post-fire recovery\, alpine tundra rehabilitation\, and Sage Grouse habitat restoration—highlighting how everyday people can transform and restore our natural habitats.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/restoration-in-action-how-communities-heal-ecosystems/
LOCATION:Boulder Rural Fire Rescue\, 6230 Lookout Rd\,\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80301
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,education,Nature,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260411T150000
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SUMMARY:Learn to grow your own fruit trees
DESCRIPTION:Learn to grow your own fruit trees\nWhen: April 11\, 1pm-3pm \nWhere: Benevolence Orchards \nREGISTER HERE! \nSpring is the perfect time to nurture young trees and plan for their long-term health. Growing your own fruit is also a meaningful way to build food resilience and enjoy fresh\, local harvests for years to come. Whether you’re planting new trees or tending to the ones you have\, this workshop will equip you with the skills to: \n\n\nSelect and plant fruit trees for optimal growth \n\n\nMeet your trees’ nutritional needs and manage water efficiently \n\n\nBuild resilience to pests and diseases \n\n\nCreate a welcoming environment for beneficial insects \n\n\n​We’ll also explore how fruit trees contribute to our community: offering forage for pollinators\, habitat for wildlife\, cooling local microclimates\, and more! Plus\, learn tips on being a good neighbor to local wildlife (like our fruit-loving black bears).
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/learn-to-grow-your-own-fruit-trees/
LOCATION:Benevolence Orchard 6712 Jay rd\, Boulder CO\, 6712 Jay Rd\, Boulder\, 80301
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,education,food
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260409T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260409T183000
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SUMMARY:Seaweed Stories for a More Sustainable Future (Film screening and Panel)
DESCRIPTION:Seaweed Stories for a More Sustainable Future (Film screening and Panel)\nWhen: April 9\, 5pm-6:30pm \nWhere: CU Boulder\, CASE Building \nLEARN MORE HERE! \nAs the ocean faces the triple threat of plastic pollution\, biodiversity loss\, and climate change\, many are turning to the power of seaweed to help solve these challenges. Seaweed Stories is a short film including insights from a Silicon Valley startup creating plastic alternatives from macro-algae\, to the Indigenous Shinnecock Kelp Farmers using seaweed to prove their sovereign right to coastal land\, and a scientist in South Korea supporting seaweeds’ sexual reproduction to create new species that can withstand the effects of a changing climate. We will discuss what students can do on our campus and what community can do in our backyard\, as well as critically think about proposed solutions and our planetary imagination for a more sustainable future. \nSeaweed Stories is a 30-minute film featuring the wonders of seaweed\, and some of the extraordinary stories and unique characters whose lives have been entangled by this too often overlooked marine plant that may hold answers to some of humanity’s biggest challenges. The panel afterwards will prompt a discussion about science\, storytelling\, and marine life—as well as our hopes and fears for a more sustainable future. Emy Kane (CU Boulder ‘13 and Executive Director of the NGO Lonely Whale) will be joined by Dr. Emily Yeh (Geography)\, Dr. Paige Hoel (Oceanographer)\, Vicki Nichols Goldstein (Executive Director of the Boulder-based Inland Ocean Coalition)\, and Clementine Clyker (CU Boulder sustainability student leader). The event is co-hosted by the Sustainability and Storytelling Lab\, NEST\, and the CU Environmental Center with Jo Marras Tate hosting.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/seaweed-stories-for-a-more-sustainable-future-film-screening-and-panel/
LOCATION:CASE Building at CU
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,education,Oceans
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260408T130000
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CREATED:20260407T235855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T235855Z
UID:10003434-1775649600-1775653200@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:Attract the Birds You Want with Native Plants
DESCRIPTION:Attract the Birds You Want with Native Plants\nWhen: April 8\, 12pm-1pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nAre you eager to see a specific bird in your landscape? Curious about how to attract Black-capped Chickadees\, American Goldfinches\, or Broad-tailed Hummingbirds to your yard? \nJoin us on April 8 to learn about the importance of bird-plant relationships\, what specific bird species need from plants\, and how to support these birds in your landscape. \nDuring this one-hour webinar\, we’ll discuss which native plants best sustain various bird species throughout the seasons. These plants provide not just food but also vital cover\, roosts\, and nesting materials and sites. Finally\, we will guide you through using the Audubon Native Plants Database to discover more native plants for your area and the birds they attract. \nA recording of the event will be provided to all registrants within two weeks of the event.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/attract-the-birds-you-want-with-native-plants/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Animals,Biodiversity,education,pollinators,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260404T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260404T150000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260318T002502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T002502Z
UID:10003359-1775293200-1775314800@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:Public Lands in Public Hands for the Public Good: Engaging law\, policy\, and advocacy to protect our shared natural heritage - The annual Boulder County Nature Association Ecosymposium
DESCRIPTION:Public Lands in Public Hands for the Public Good: Engaging law\, policy\, and advocacy to protect our shared natural heritage – The annual Boulder County Nature Association Ecosymposium\nWhen: April 4\, 9am-3pm \nWhere: Avalon Ballroom\, Boulder \nTICKETS HERE! \nWe all cherish these public lands—our forests\, creek\, grasslands\, and our many parks and trails. Most of us in Boulder County think of public lands as a shared good and a reservoir of natural and cultural bounty held by the government for the benefit of current and future ecosystems\, residents\, and visitors. \nCurrently\, about 242\,000 acres of Boulder County’s roughly 474\,000 total acres are held as public open space or federal lands. Thus\, this is a particularly apt topic for us at a time when public lands face a range of complex and evolving challenges. Decisions made at the federal\, state\, and local levels impact funding\, staffing\, land management priorities\, historical interpretations\, conservation protections\, and land use. \nOnce land is developed or ecosystems are significantly altered\, it can be difficult – or impossible – to fully restore what was lost. Understanding how decisions are made\, who is involved\, and what tools exist for public engagement is an important part of caring for these shared places. \nThis year’s ecosymposium will bring together speakers who work at the intersection of ecology\, law\, policy\, and community engagement. Together\, we will explore questions such as:\nWhat does “public interest” mean when it comes to public lands?\nHow are decisions about public lands made\, and whose voices are included?\nWhat roles do science\, history\, and community values play in land stewardship?\nHow can individuals and organizations engage constructively to support the long-term health of public lands and to ensure public lands stay in public hands?\nThis conference is an opportunity to step back from day-to-day demands and to think strategically\, together\, about how to safeguard the natural and cultural assets that define Boulder County and our region.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/public-lands-in-public-hands-for-the-public-good-engaging-law-policy-and-advocacy-to-protect-our-shared-natural-heritage-the-annual-boulder-county-nature-association-ecosymposium/
LOCATION:The Avalon Ballroom\, 6185 Arapahoe Rd\, Boulder\, CO\, 80303\, us
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,community,education,Land Management,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260331T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260331T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260324T233126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T233126Z
UID:10003371-1774981800-1774987200@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:Eagles!  Their Lives\, Symbolism and Cultural Significance. Featuring live eagles!
DESCRIPTION:Eagles!  Their Lives\, Symbolism and Cultural Significance. Featuring live eagles!\nWhen: March 31\, 6:30pm-8pm \nWhere: Lafayette Library \nLEARN MORE HERE! \nThe Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle are the national symbols of the United States and Mexico\, respectively.  This program will feature a showing of these two birds (live and in the feather!) and lots of amazing information about the birds themselves\, their cultural significance and symbolism.  What lessons do they hold for our lives\, today?  The program will be suitable for adults\, youth and for families with kids 5th grade and older.  Presented by the Boulder County Audubon Society.   Sponsored by IdentiFlight – Bird Detection System. \nNo RSVP required\, but contact Martin Ogle at  MartinOgle@hotmail.com  for more information.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/eagles-their-lives-symbolism-and-cultural-significance-featuring-live-eagles/
LOCATION:Lafayette Library\, 775 W. Baseline Road\, Lafayette
CATEGORIES:Animals,Biodiversity,community,culture building,education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260319T130000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260304T004717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T004717Z
UID:10003352-1773921600-1773925200@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:Edible Native Plants of Colorado
DESCRIPTION:Edible Native Plants of Colorado\nWhen: March 19\, 12-1pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nDiscover how Colorado’s native plants can nourish both people and pollinators! \nIn this webinar\, we’ll dive into Colorado-native plants you can eat\, why they matter for local ecosystems\, and how to grow vegetables in ways that actively support pollinators. \nParticipants will gain region-specific guidance\, garden design tips\, and actionable steps to create productive gardens that give back to wildlife.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/edible-native-plants-of-colorado/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,education,food,Nature,pollinators,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260318T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260318T193000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260304T004133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T004133Z
UID:10003350-1773858600-1773862200@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:Understanding Bloom Timing: Phenology & Biodiversity for Colorado Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Bloom Timing: Phenology & Biodiversity for Colorado Landscapes\n\n\n\n\nWhen: March 18\, 6:30pm\nWhere: Virtual\nREGISTER HERE!\n\nDiscover how observing bloom timing can help you understand climate patterns\, support pollinators\, and improve garden management. Learn simple phenology techniques and how your observations contribute to broader scientific knowledge about changing environments.\n\nSpeaker: Paul Alaback of University of Montana\nGardener Level: All levels will learn something new!
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/understanding-bloom-timing-phenology-biodiversity-for-colorado-landscapes/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,education,Land Management,Nature,pollinators,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Resource Central":MAILTO:info@resourcecentral.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260303T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260303T193000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260304T004334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T004334Z
UID:10003351-1772562600-1772566200@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:Planting a Native Grass Lawn in Colorado
DESCRIPTION:Planting a Native Grass Lawn in Colorado\n\n\n\n\nWhen: March 3\, 6:30pm\nWhere: Virtual\nREGISTER HERE!\n\nReplace your traditional lawn with a resilient\, low-maintenance native grass alternative. Learn how to select the right species for your site\, prepare your soil\, plant successfully\, and care for your native lawn for long-term beauty\, habitat\, and reduced water use.\n\nSpeaker: Catherine Moravec of Native Grass Working Group\nGardener Level: All levels will learn something new!
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/planting-a-native-grass-lawn-in-colorado/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,education,Land Management,Nature,water,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Resource Central":MAILTO:info@resourcecentral.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260225T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260225T130000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260211T225451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T225451Z
UID:10003332-1772020800-1772024400@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:Inside the Colorado Legislature: Pollinator Protection in the 2026 Session
DESCRIPTION:Inside the Colorado Legislature: Pollinator Protection in the 2026 Session\nWhen: Feb 25\, 12pm-1pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nColorado’s 2026 legislative session is underway– and several important bills could have lasting impacts on pollinators\, wildlife\, and native habitats. Join PPAN on February 25th at 12pm via Zoom for an overview of the legislative session and what’s at stake this year. \nThe webinar will feature: \n\nAn overview of the legislative process and the legislative outlook\nA closer look at three of PPAN’s Legislative Priorities:\nNative Plant Bill\, HB26-1132: expanding state access to and use of native plants\nRodenticide Bill\, SB26-062: prohibiting toxic rodenticides\nThe SEED Act\, SB26-065: limiting use of neonic-coated seeds\n\nYou’ll leave with a better understanding of the process\, direct access to bill experts\, and concrete ways to take action in support of pollinator-friendly policy.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/inside-the-colorado-legislature-pollinator-protection-in-the-2026-session/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:activism,Biodiversity,climate,Governance,Policy,pollinators,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260217T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260128T235122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T235122Z
UID:10003322-1771344000-1771347600@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:Saving Species with Science: 30 Years of Conservation Setbacks & Successes
DESCRIPTION:Saving Species with Science: 30 Years of Conservation Setbacks & Successes\nWhen: Feb 17\, 4pm-5pm \nWhere: Chancellor’s Hall and Auditorium\, Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE) \nTICKETS HERE! \nDan Doak (Environmental Studies)—127th Distinguished Research Lecture \n\nA reception will follow the lecture from 5–6 p.m. \nMost species on Earth are naturally rare—truly widespread\, common species are\, ironically\, quite uncommon. Understanding and helping species persist is therefore already a bigger challenge than most people realize.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/saving-species-with-science-30-years-of-conservation-setbacks-successes/
LOCATION:CASE Building at CU
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,Conservation,education
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ORGANIZER;CN="CU Boulder":MAILTO:molly.mcdermott@colorado.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260214T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260214T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260211T225747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T225747Z
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SUMMARY:Love for the Birds & the Bees
DESCRIPTION:Love for the Birds & the Bees\nWhen: Feb 14\, 1pm-4pm \nWhere: Patagonia Boulder \nLEARN MORE HERE! \nBring your kiddos and grab your friends to give some love to the Birds & Bees this Valentine’s Day at the Patagonia Boulder store! PPAN will be on site serving treats\, drinks\, and arts & crafts materials for you to create pollinator-themed Valentines.  \nGift your handmade cards to someone special\, or PPAN will send them to Colorado Representatives on your behalf to ask for them to show pollinators some love during this legislative session through two exciting bills that they are championing: \nThe first\, SB26-065\, or The SEED Act\, which would significantly reduce pesticide poisoning in our state. Currently\, almost every corn seed planted in Colorado (as well as many other grains) is pre-coated with a powerful “neonic” systemic insecticide dust. This bill aims to help Colorado adopt the same system that’s been working well in Canada—and just passed in NY and VT—where neonics are only applied to our food when necessary\, rather than preemptively. This would protect farmers\, pollinators\, birds\, waterways\, and soil health\, while not compromising on crop yields. More info at: https://seedweneedcolorado.org/.  \nThe second bill\, HB26-1132\, the Native Plants Bill\, will increase the amount of native-plant landscaping done by state agencies as well as the availability of native plants and native seeds statewide for other restoration and habitat projects. Native pollinators and birds need native plants to survive\, so this bill prioritizes their use in landscaping decisions.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/love-for-the-birds-the-bees/
LOCATION:Patagonia Store\, Boulder\, 2600 Walnut St\, Denver\, CO 80205
CATEGORIES:activism,Biodiversity,Policy,pollinators,resilience,youth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260207T140000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260114T003406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T003406Z
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SUMMARY:Bee Love
DESCRIPTION:Bee Love\nWhen: Feb 7\, 10am-2pm \nWhere: Carbon Valley Regional Library \nLEARN MORE HERE! \nLearn about the vital role pollinators play in the ecosystem and discover ways to show them love\, and help them thrive! \nAll ages are welcome! \nPresentations\, games\, crafts\, and more! \nPresentations: \n11am – Planning and Seeding a Pollinator Garden \n1:00pm – Bee Keeping \n 
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/bee-love/
LOCATION:Carbon Valley Regional Library\, 7 Park Ave\, Longmont\, CO 80504
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,community,education,Nature,pollinators
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260130T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260130T213000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260119T175238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T175238Z
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SUMMARY:The Man Who Saves the World?
DESCRIPTION:The Man Who Saves the World?\nWhen: Jan 30\, 8pm \nWhere: Boulder Theater \nTICKETS HERE! \n\nA Night of Film\, Mind-Blowing Prophecy\, and a Journey into the Unknown\nFrom the executive producer team of Peter Farrelly (Green Book)\, Rough House Pictures (Danny McBride\, David Gordon Green\, Jody Hill)\, and Area 23a (Fantastic Fungi)—comes a cinematic experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. \nThis isn’t just a screening. It’s a live event.\nJoin spiritual journeyman Patrick McCollum\, acclaimed director Gabe Polsky\, and special guests at The Boulder Theatre for an unforgettable evening of film\, storytelling\, and conversation. Meet the documentary’s extraordinary subject in person: kung fu master\, U.N. peacekeeper\, Wiccan chaplain\, and the man prophesied to save the Amazon. Boulder Sound Therapy will open the evening with an immersive sound bath that invites guests into an almost otherworldly calm\, setting the tone for a night where boundaries between the seen and unseen begin to blur. \nThe Story\nWhen director Gabe Polsky gets swept into Patrick McCollum’s orbit\, it sparks a globe-spanning adventure where the absurd and the profound collide. Along the way\, they cross paths with legends like Jane Goodall and Chief Phil Lane Jr.\, uncovering a mission that might just be crazy enough to save the planet. \nThe Man Who Saves the World? is a bold documentary that blends spiritual prophecy\, environmental urgency\, and character study into something entirely unique. It explores humanity’s biggest questions with humor\, heart\, and surreal twists that will leave you laughing\, questioning\, and seeing the world through new eyes.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/the-man-who-saves-the-world/
LOCATION:Boulder Theater\, 2032 14th St\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:activism,Biodiversity,climate,creative arts,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260129T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260129T190000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260126T172954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T172954Z
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SUMMARY:Ancient Forests and Ancient Imagination
DESCRIPTION:A book presentation on old-growth forests\, art\, ecology and activism \nBy Nathan Hutchinson
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/ancient-forests-and-ancient-imagination-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:agriculture,Biodiversity,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260127T005655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T005655Z
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SUMMARY:Intersecting Birds\, Science\, and Art
DESCRIPTION:Intersecting Birds\, Science\, and Art\nWhen: Jan 27\, 7:15pm-8:45pm \nWhere: Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder \nLEARN MORE HERE! \nWhat do art\, science\, and eBird sightings all have in common?\nJoin us for an engaging presentation by Dr. Johanna Beam\, who will share her journey from teen naturalist to research scientist and scientific illustrator. Johanna will explore how eBird data are used by scientists and artists alike\, including how these data have helped illuminate species’ ranges and evolutionary history—highlighted through the Yellow-breasted Chat and the discovery of the Chihuahuan Meadowlark. \nDr. Beam is a postdoctoral research fellow at Colorado State University and Texas Tech University\, working with the Bird Genoscape Project. Her research focuses on evolutionary genomics in birds\, and she is also an accomplished scientific illustrator. As a high school student\, Johanna’s careful observation of an unusual meadowlark led to a genetic study that ultimately contributed to the recognition of a new bird species added to the official North American species list in 2022. \nIn-Person Program\nBCAS is pleased to welcome everyone back to in-person programs at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder. Doors open at 6:30 PM for socializing with light refreshments\, and the program begins at 7:15 PM. Masks are optional; free surgical masks will be available. Please stay home if you are feeling sick. \nAn FM hearing assistive system is available in the Earth room where BCAS programs are held. The receivers and headsets for these can typically be found in a basket on the table to the right as you enter the double doors to the Earth room. There are four receivers of this type. They are fed sound directly from the sound system and the user can control the volume themselves. More information on how to use these systems –  links to  https://centerforhearingaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/How-to-use-assistive-listening-systems.pdf?t=1768882810  \nOnline Program (Zoom)\nThe Zoom meeting room opens at 7:10 PM\, with the program beginning at 7:15 PM. Questions for the speaker will be taken through the chat feature. The zoom like will be posted here on the day of the event Intersecting Birds\, Science\, and Art — Boulder County Audubon. \nWe hope you’ll join us for this unique evening at the intersection of birding\, science\, and art.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/intersecting-birds-science-and-art-2/
LOCATION:Boulder Unitarian Universalist Church\, 5001 Pennsylvania Ave\, Boulder\, CO 80303
CATEGORIES:Animals,Biodiversity,creative arts,education,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260114T001728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T001728Z
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SUMMARY:Intersecting Birds\, Science\, and Art
DESCRIPTION:Intersecting Birds\, Science\, and Art\n\n\n\n\nWhen: Jan 27\, 7:15pm-8:45pm\nWhere: Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder\nRSVP HERE!\n\n\n\n\nJoin BCAS for social time with light refreshments before this program! Doors open at 6:30. \nWhat do art\, science\, and eBird sightings all have in common? Dr. Johanna Beam will dive into her personal journey from teen naturalist to research scientist and everything in between. Johanna will talk about all the various ways scientists and illustrators use eBird data in their work\, including how eBird data has shed light on species’ ranges and evolutionary history with Yellow-breasted Chat and Chihuahuan Meadowlark.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/intersecting-birds-science-and-art/
LOCATION:Boulder Unitarian Universalist Church\, 5001 Pennsylvania Ave\, Boulder\, CO 80303
CATEGORIES:Animals,Biodiversity,climate,creative arts,education,resilience
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260108T003838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T003838Z
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SUMMARY:Protect Our Pollinators Habitat Fund Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Protect Our Pollinators Habitat Fund Q&A\nWhen: Jan 14\, 12pm-1pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nPPAN’s Protect Our Pollinators Habitat Fund (Habitat Fund for short!) is a small grants program offers financial and educational resources to community organizations\, businesses\, governments\, schools\, farms\, Indigenous Nations\, public housing\, and other institutions to support the development of healthy pollinator habitat. \nInterested in applying or have a project in mind? We’d love to see you at our Q&A session on January 14 at 12pm MST\, where we’ll walk through the process and answer your questions.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/protect-our-pollinators-habitat-fund-qa/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,finance,pollinators,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260113T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260113T193000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20260113T232729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T232729Z
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SUMMARY:Boulder Chapter Colo Native Plant Society Meeting and Book Swap
DESCRIPTION:Boulder Chapter Colo Native Plant Society Meeting and Book Swap\nWhen: Jan 13\, 5:30-7:30pm \nWhere: Boulder Rural Fire Dept \nRSVP HERE! \nThe first chapter meeting of 2026 will be an opportunity to socialize\, swap books on botany and other subjects of interest to CONPS members\, and hear from Executive Director Maggie Gaddis who will join the meeting to talk about programmatic opportunities. The meeting will start at 5:30 for socializing and the book swap.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/boulder-chapter-colo-native-plant-society-meeting-and-book-swap/
LOCATION:Boulder Rural Fire Rescue\, 6230 Lookout Rd\,\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80301
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,community,Land Management,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260105T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260105T190000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20251216T234751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T234751Z
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SUMMARY:Ancient Forests and Ancient Imagination
DESCRIPTION:Ancient Forests and Ancient Imagination\nWhen: Jan 5\, 5pm-7pm \nWhere: Longmont Public Library \nLEARN MORE HERE! \nAuthor and Artist Nathan Hutchinson will give a slide-show presentation about his book Evergreen. This non-profit art book is a delve into the philosophical\, poetic interpretation concerning our relationship to ancient forests. This presentation will cover the importance of old-growth forests and our relations to them\, both the biological aspects and spiritual component\, using art as a means for activism. To bring interest and inspiration to this\, one of our most fundamental issues of past and modern times – love for and active protection of our Ancient forests.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/ancient-forests-and-ancient-imagination/
LOCATION:Longmont Public Library\, 409 4th Ave\, Longmont\, US
CATEGORIES:activism,Biodiversity,climate,creative arts,education,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251220T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251220T120000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20251218T234602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T234602Z
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SUMMARY:MASA Holiday Seed Market!
DESCRIPTION:MASA Holiday Seed Market!\nWhen: Dec 20\, 9am-12pm \nWhere: MASA Seedhouse \nLEARN MORE HERE! \nSeeds make great gifts! Come see MASA at the MASA Seedhouse on Friday Dec 19th and Saturday Dec 20th at 75th and Arapahoe\, Boulder (1367 75th Street) \nWe’ll have some amazing gift items including seeds\, seed gift tins and variety seed sets in Flowers\, Herbs and Greens. Plus MASA calendars\, delicious local celery and more. \nLook for us in the white farmhouse and support local.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/masa-holiday-seed-market-2/
LOCATION:MASA Seed Foundation\, 4576 N 47th St\, Boulder\, 80301
CATEGORIES:agriculture,Biodiversity,climate,community,Land Management
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251219T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251219T120000
DTSTAMP:20260614T034310
CREATED:20251218T234542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T234542Z
UID:10002991-1766134800-1766145600@boulder.earth
SUMMARY:MASA Holiday Seed Market!
DESCRIPTION:MASA Holiday Seed Market!\nWhen: Dec 19\, 9am-12pm \nWhere: MASA Seedhouse \nLEARN MORE HERE! \nSeeds make great gifts! Come see MASA at the MASA Seedhouse on Friday Dec 19th and Saturday Dec 20th at 75th and Arapahoe\, Boulder (1367 75th Street) \nWe’ll have some amazing gift items including seeds\, seed gift tins and variety seed sets in Flowers\, Herbs and Greens. Plus MASA calendars\, delicious local celery and more. \nLook for us in the white farmhouse and support local.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/masa-holiday-seed-market/
LOCATION:MASA Seed Foundation\, 4576 N 47th St\, Boulder\, 80301
CATEGORIES:agriculture,Biodiversity,climate,community,Land Management
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