Join volunteer naturalists for a walk under the moon's light. Learn more about our earth's natural satellite and discover some of the ways that wildlife adapts to life at night.
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CancelI retired from Boulder County Parks & Open Space in 2022. I love sharing information about the natural world and our local history with children and adults. I also love teaching astronomy and helping people better understand how celestial motion works, and how dark skies are important to us all.
My name is Olivia, and I am a lifelong Coloradan! I grew up in the suburbs around Denver, earned a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, and am now attending the University of Colorado Boulder for a PhD in Biochemistry. Living across Colorado has instilled in me a love of the outdoors, from skiing and hiking in the Rockies to biking and birding along the Front Range. In all my outdoor adventures, I love nothing more than seeing great wildlife!
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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