Join volunteer naturalists for an easy two-mile hike to learn about the many ways that animals prepare for and survive winter in the high country. We’ll talk about different wintering strategies including migration, hibernation, and other adaptations. We will also look for signs of wildlife activity, including tracks, scat, and browse marks on trees and shrubs.
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CancelI am an avid naturalist with an academic background (WAY back background) in ecology. I participate in citizen science projects, work on my native plant landscapes and am an active birder. Love to travel with horses and dogs.
VN Class of 2009 I find nature to be endlessly fascinating and love sharing my knowledge and leading interpretive hikes where I hope to inspire others in appreciation and stewardship of our precious wildlife and wild lands. In 1975 I moved to Boulder and learned about the flora and fauna of the area and hiked the Flatirons to the Divide. During 20 years on Kauai, HI , I volunteered at a Wildlife Refuge and Botanic Garden. Back to my beloved Colorado and sharing my passion for nature again!
Retired Forest Service; grandparent and Combat Vietnam Veteran. Quite a combination!
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