Learn how grassland and wetland wildlife respond and adapt to winter on the prairie along the Colorado Front Range. Volunteer naturalists will lead this easy walk to explore and learn about the different winter strategies employed by wildlife that migrate through or live year-round in prairie ecosystems of Boulder County.
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CancelRetired Forest Service; grandparent and Combat Vietnam Veteran. Quite a combination!
I have been a Volunteer Naturalist since 2014. I retired from medicine in 2013 after working 35 +years in Pediatrics and Public Health. I love to work with children of all ages, as well as Seniors. I am especially interested in animals which share our habitat, as well as the geology of Colorado and the Front Range.
Educated in natural sciences, MS in geology. I worked for the USGS as a field geologist in Mineral Resources for 10 years before stepping back to raise my children. Later I worked in the schools as a para-educator working with gifted kids, special ed, and resource support in high school supporting math and science classes. Now in retirement I volunteer as a raptor nest monitor, burrowing owl monitor and volunteer naturalist for Boulder County as well as with CPW and BCNA.
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