Biodiversity Walk: Biodiversity Within Changing Times and Climates

Registrations are closed

We will email people on the waitlist if there are cancellations. You will have one day from the time the email is sent to reply.

Biodiversity Walk: Biodiversity Within Changing Times and Climates

Look at land patterns to discover the bountiful diversity of life at Chautauqua.

By BCNA

Date and time

Tuesday, June 4 · 9:30am - 1pm MDT

Location

900 Baseline Rd

900 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80302

About this event

  • 3 hours 30 minutes

Lynne Sullivan, Interpretive Naturalist with the City of Boulder, Open Space and Mountain Parks, will lead a small group of people on a biodiversity walk to look for biodiversity and resilience in our changing times and climates.

Deep observation of large-scale to small-scale patterns seen on the land reveals the bountiful diversity of life found in the Front Range of Boulder’s Open Space and Mountain Parks system. Immersing ourselves in this expressive landscape, we realize how adaptability to changing climate emerges in these habitats comprising some the most biologically rich regions in the interior of the United States.

Please dress for the weather, including sturdy walking shoes, hat, sun protection. Bring water, your lunch, and/or snacks. Allow ample time (~10 minutes) to find parking. We'll find inspiration for body and soul on this gentle, meandering walk.

Location: Ranger Cottage at Open Space and Mountain Parks, Chautauqua Park, 900 Baseline Rd. & 9th St., Boulder (https://bouldercolorado.gov/locations/chautauqua-ranger-cottage)

Date: Tuesday, June 4, 9:30 am to 1:00 pm

Cancellation: If you need to cancel, please go to Eventbrite and cancel so another person can have the spot. Thanks!

Organized by

Boulder County Nature Association (BCNA) is a 501(C) 3 non-profit organization, founded in 1982, to study and conserve the resilient natural ecosystems of Boulder County and adjacent areas of the Colorado Front Range through science, education, and advocacy.

Free