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SUMMARY:Birdwatching for Kids & Families
DESCRIPTION:Birdwatching for Kids & Families\nWhen: Nov 8\, 10am-12pm\nWhere: Sawhill Ponds Trailhead\nREGISTER HERE!\n\nGive your kids a fun introduction to birdwatching with naturalist Dave Sutherland\, who began his fascination with birds at age 3. We’ll learn how to identify birds in the field through fun activities during a bird walk on the easy trails around Sawhill Ponds. Learn how to pick a good field guide and a great set of binoculars\, as well as pro tips about places to find birds. \nBring binoculars and bird guides if you have them\, although some will be supplied. \nThis program is sponsored by Environment for the Americas and is free and open to families with children ages 7 and up. \nLimit: 15 participants
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/birdwatching-for-kids-families/
LOCATION:Sawhill Ponds Trailhead\, Boulder\, CO\, 80301\, us
CATEGORIES:Animals,Biodiversity,education,Nature,pollinators,youth
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SUMMARY:10th Annual Colorado Pollinator Summit: Empowered for Pollinators
DESCRIPTION:10th Annual Colorado Pollinator Summit: Empowered for Pollinators\nWhen: November 13\, 8am-4pm \nWhere: CU Campus\, Williams Village \nTICKETS HERE! \nThis year\, to honor our first decade of collaborative pollinator conservation efforts in Colorado\, we have organized a 2-day Summit with 3 keynote speakers\, followed by the inaugural (free!) Youth Pollinator Summit which will bring middle and high school students (ages 13+) together at the CU Museum of Natural History to advocate for Colorado’s pollinators. \nWe are honored to welcome Dr. Samuel Ramsey—leader of the Boulder Bee Lab as the Endowed Assistant Professor of Entomology at the BioFrontiers Institute at CU Boulder—and Dr. Jonathan Lundgren—agroecologist\, Director of ECDYSIS Foundation\, and CEO of Blue Dasher Farm\, as our keynote speakers on Thursday and Friday\, respectively. Dr. Nick Haddad\, co-lead of the Long Term Ecological Research site at Kellogg Biological Station of Michigan State University and author of The Last Butterflies: A Scientist’s Quest to Save a Rare and Vanishing Creature\, will provide our closing keynote address.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/10th-annual-colorado-pollinator-summit-empowered-for-pollinators/
LOCATION:CU Campus\, Williams Village\, 3300 Baseline Rd\, Boulder\, CO 80303
CATEGORIES:activism,Biodiversity,climate,education,Land Management,pollinators
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SUMMARY:Pesticides in Towns and Cities Landscapes: Contamination in Unexpected Places
DESCRIPTION:Pesticides in Towns and Cities Landscapes: Contamination in Unexpected Places\n\n\n\n\nWhen: Nov 13\, 11am\nWhere: Virtual\nREGISTER HERE!\n\nPesticides are a major contributor to declines in pollinators and other invertebrates. Unfortunately\, our towns and cities are not immune — plants\, soil\, and waterways are often contaminated with these chemicals\, both from applications in yards and parks and from hidden movement from far-off sources.\nHow can we best address this risk to the bees\, butterflies\, and other insects that live in our urban green spaces?\n\nIn this talk\, join Aaron Anderson from Xerces’ pesticide team to learn about a recent Xerces study investigating pesticide residues on butterfly host plants in two cities. We’ll discuss our results\, why the choices we make in our residential landscapes matter\, and ideas to protect residential pollinator habitat from pesticides.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/pesticides-in-towns-and-cities-landscapes-contamination-in-unexpected-places/
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CATEGORIES:activism,agriculture,Air,Biodiversity,education,pollinators,resilience,Webinar
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SUMMARY:10th Annual Colorado Pollinator Summit: Empowered for Pollinators (copy)
DESCRIPTION:10th Annual Colorado Pollinator Summit: Empowered for Pollinators\nWhen: November 14\, 8am-4pm \nWhere: CU Campus\, Williams Village \nTICKETS HERE! \nThis year\, to honor our first decade of collaborative pollinator conservation efforts in Colorado\, we have organized a 2-day Summit with 3 keynote speakers\, followed by the inaugural (free!) Youth Pollinator Summit which will bring middle and high school students (ages 13+) together at the CU Museum of Natural History to advocate for Colorado’s pollinators. \nWe are honored to welcome Dr. Samuel Ramsey—leader of the Boulder Bee Lab as the Endowed Assistant Professor of Entomology at the BioFrontiers Institute at CU Boulder—and Dr. Jonathan Lundgren—agroecologist\, Director of ECDYSIS Foundation\, and CEO of Blue Dasher Farm\, as our keynote speakers on Thursday and Friday\, respectively. Dr. Nick Haddad\, co-lead of the Long Term Ecological Research site at Kellogg Biological Station of Michigan State University and author of The Last Butterflies: A Scientist’s Quest to Save a Rare and Vanishing Creature\, will provide our closing keynote address.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/10th-annual-colorado-pollinator-summit-empowered-for-pollinators-2/
LOCATION:CU Campus\, Williams Village\, 3300 Baseline Rd\, Boulder\, CO 80303
CATEGORIES:activism,Biodiversity,climate,education,Land Management,pollinators
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SUMMARY:Youth Pollinator Summit
DESCRIPTION:Youth Pollinator Summit\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen: November 15\, 12pm-4pm\nWhere: CU Museum of Natural History\nTICKETS HERE! (FREE)\n\n\n\nGet ready to buzz with excitement at the Youth Pollinator Summit where we’ll learn\, share\, and protect our essential pollinators! \n\n\n\nWhat’s in it for you?\n\nPollinators 101: Meet bees\, butterflies\, bats & more. Play the Pollinator ID game and get a behind-the-scenes look at the museum’s insect collection.\n\nWhat’s Bugging Them?: Discover how humans are impacting pollinators and team up to brainstorm real-world solutions.\n\nCareer Panel: Hear from scientists\, conservationists\, and creatives who are turning their love of pollinators into awesome careers.\n\nWorkshops YOU Choose: - Build a pollinator-friendly garden (even in winter!) - Create campaigns & influence change - Use cool apps like iNaturalist to become a community scientist Plus… FREE SNACKS (because saving the world works up an appetite).\n\nWhether you’re into science\, art\, tech\, or just want to help the planet\, this summit gives you tools to take action—and maybe even spark a future career.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/youth-pollinator-summit/
LOCATION:CU Museum of Natural History\, Henderson Building\, 15th and Broadway\, Boulder\, CO\, us
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,climate,education,Networking,pollinators,youth
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