THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO HIGH WINDS. Pollinators are a crucial part of any ecosystem. Without them, many flowering plants would not be able propagate across the landscape. We wouldn’t have some of our most beloved foods or raw materials used in various products. Join volunteer naturalists on a brief walk in search of our native pollinators and the plants they love.
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CancelMy childhood memories are endless joyful hours playing amidst miles of orange and avocado groves in Orange County CA. Summer camps and wilderness training in the Sierra and Rocky Mountains fostered an intense curiosity of nature’s many-layered secrets through self-reflection, learning, and the sharing of those secrets with others. After too many years working in Silicon Valley tech I have emerged to celebrate the natural world in Boulder County. Come celebrate with me!
I am filled with awe and wonder when in the out of doors. Nature brings out the best in me – reverence, curiosity, wonder and humility. I love to hike, camp, flyfish, ski, and sometimes do nothing, but take it all in. My greatest joy is doing these activities with family and friends as it deepens the connection. As a VN I desire to instill a sense of wonder and caring through education to others in the hope that they are inspired through nature and may also be moved to conserve it.
I love to photograph and identify wildflowers. I enjoy many of the Boulder County parks, but I am most familiar with the Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek Farm.
I grew up in northwestern Ohio. My favorite place was always outside. I have an undergraduate degree in Biology. Living in Colorado has been a great gift, and I need to give back to the community in appreciation for all I have received and experienced. Becoming a volunteer naturalist is the perfect way to meet that need. It combines my curiosity about the natural world, my love for the outdoors, and the opportunity to provide service to those who also call Boulder County home.
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