Do you ever wonder what happens to all the amphibians and reptiles during the freezing winters? Walk through wetland habitat as you explore the question of where all the frogs, turtles and snakes go when the winter comes and how these cold-blooded creatures survive the big drops in temperature.
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CancelHi, I'm John, a nature lover, activist, and lifelong learner. I'm passionate about learning, restoring, and protecting the natural world, and I love to share this passion with others. I’ve had a wide and varied career history, most recently as an Education & Outreach Seasonal for Boulder County and as an Urban Ranger for the City of Boulder. Now in “retirement” I enjoy volunteering to continue to serve, connect, and celebrate the beauty and diversity of life with others.
I got hooked on being in nature as a kid wandering the palmetto scrub and backwaters of west coast Florida in search of critters and fossils. Though a third-generation geologist, I’ve never earned a dime with my geology degree. For 3 years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ghana, I taught secondary school geology, chemistry, math, and general science. A second degree in graphic design led to a career in technical and scientific illustration. I have been volunteering as a naturalist since 1976.
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