Near Broomfield. Location provided when registered. These fascinating creatures are more than cute little rodents who chew up the grass. This entertaining and lively presentation by volunteer naturalists delves into the ecology, social structure, life cycle, behavior, and language of this keystone species – the pillar of the prairie.
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CancelI enjoy learning and playing in the wonders of our natural environment. Topics that interest me are: wildlife, pollinators, plants, wildflowers, bird watching, hiking and natural history.
I'm a retired land planner, nurse and attorney. I have been interested in the natural world since elementary school, with a particular focus on native plants and ecosystems.
I am a recently retired academic editor who has lived in Boulder County for 55 years. I’m an avid xeriscape and native-plant gardener, and I love exploring our wild lands by foot, bike, and skis.
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