• The Pollinators of the Night: Why Bats Matter

    Virtual

    From sustaining desert ecosystems to supporting agricultural economies, bats are essential pollinators and pest managers. Yet, their contributions are often overlooked, and many species face growing threats.

  • Birdwatching for Kids & Families

    Sawhill Ponds Trailhead Boulder, CO, us

    Give your kids a fun introduction to birdwatching with naturalist Dave Sutherland, who began his fascination with birds at age 3.

  • 10th Annual Colorado Pollinator Summit: Empowered for Pollinators

    CU Campus, Williams Village 3300 Baseline Rd, Boulder, CO 80303

    This 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.

  • Pesticides in Towns and Cities Landscapes: Contamination in Unexpected Places

    Virtual

    Pesticides 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.

  • 10th Annual Colorado Pollinator Summit: Empowered for Pollinators (copy)

    CU Campus, Williams Village 3300 Baseline Rd, Boulder, CO 80303

    This 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.

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