(Co)here Kickoff Party
The Riverside 1724 Broadway St, Boulder, CO, United States(Co)here is a 10-day immersive game about people, place and cross-pollination
(Co)here is a 10-day immersive game about people, place and cross-pollination
Join PPAN, ABC and NRDC for a talk on the science behind threats posed by neonicotinoid pesticides (“neonics”) to pollinators, birds, and our own health.
Do you wonder where your backyard birds have gone? Do you have questions about bird feeding? Need help identifying a bird? Then join us for Naturalist Chat, A Bird Q&A, and share the bird questions that have been chirping in the back of your mind!
This program will provide an overview of the diversity and ecology of native bees in Boulder County. Wild bees play an integral role in both natural and agroecosystems. Understanding the impacts of human environmental change on wild bee communities is thus paramount to agriculture and bee conservation.
All, including beginning birders, are invited to experience the fun and discovery of bird watching at the Greenlee Wildlife Preserve on the first Sunday of each month year-round. Knowledgeable bird watchers will be on hand with binoculars, spotting scopes, and learning tools to assist in the fun activity of identifying birds in their natural habitats.
Join PPAN and bee veterinarian Nolan Bunting as we explore the fascinating links between pollinators—both native and domestic—and health.
Boulder CONPS chapter member Barbara Fahey will discuss the program’s history, and El Paso County extension staffer (and CONPS board member) Michele Ritchie will describe its current scope, locations and program requirements.
All, including beginning birders, are invited to experience the fun and discovery of bird watching at the Greenlee Wildlife Preserve on the first Sunday of each month year-round. Knowledgeable bird watchers will be on hand with binoculars, spotting scopes, and learning tools to assist in the fun activity of identifying birds in their natural habitats.
Join the Colorado Native Plant Society for this Boulder chapter meeting to discuss soil fauna and soil heath.
Join Executive Director Scott Black as he explores the impactful work of the Xerces Society in 2024. From creating pollinator habitat and advocating for pesticide reduction to launching community science initiatives and educational programs, Xerces has achieved remarkable progress in invertebrate conservation.