• Inside the Colorado Legislature: Pollinator Protection in the 2026 Session

    Virtual

    Colorado’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.

  • Planting a Native Grass Lawn in Colorado

    Virtual

    Replace 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.

  • Eagles! Their Lives, Symbolism and Cultural Significance. Featuring live eagles!

    Lafayette Library 775 W. Baseline Road, Lafayette

    The 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.

  • 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

    The Avalon Ballroom 6185 Arapahoe Rd, Boulder, CO, us

    We 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.

  • Attract the Birds You Want with Native Plants

    Virtual

    Are 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?

  • Seaweed Stories for a More Sustainable Future (Film screening and Panel)

    CASE Building at CU

    Seaweed 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.

  • Learn to grow your own fruit trees

    Benevolence Orchard 6712 Jay rd, Boulder CO 6712 Jay Rd, Boulder

    Spring 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.

  • Restoration in Action: How Communities Heal Ecosystems

    Boulder Rural Fire Rescue 6230 Lookout Rd,, Boulder, Colorado

    Kevin 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.

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