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The Night Chorus: Insects and Amphibians of Late Summer

 07/31/2026  |  07:30 PM - 09:00 PM
  Pella Crossing  |  Registration Required

Natural History - All Ages Welcome

Step into the vibrant soundscape of a summer night. Listen for chorusing frogs, singing crickets, and rustling nighttime wildlife as we explore the importance of sound in nature. This easy evening walk invites you to slow down and experience the rhythms of the dark.

Minimum Participants: 5
Maximum Participants: 35

Registration is required for this activity.


Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email [email protected], or call 303-441-1386. Submit your request as early as possible, and no later than two business days before the event.

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Contact: Kelsi Massengale
(563) 590-9984
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Leader/Volunteer Info

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Jane H - Volunteer Naturalist

Camping across the U.S. with my family, I collected bugs, leaves, fossils, and wildflowers tagging alongside park naturalists. In college I studied biology, music, and psychology, then toured the US / Mexico with a band, ending up performing in Italy. With all of its natural beauty and historical sites, Italy lacked the programs / parks I'd experienced growing up. Retired now from IT management and from raising a family in the US, I love exploring Boulder County and sharing it.


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Kelsi M - STAFF

I'm a lifelong lover and learner of the outdoors. I grew up in Iowa on the Mississippi River, where boating, fishing, and camping were a huge part of my childhood. After learning about environmental education in high school, I knew this was the field for me. Since then, I've gotten my Masters in Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration and worked across the country in outdoor education and recreational roles. I love the opportunity to connect people to the natural world and inspire change!


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Roylene M - Volunteer Naturalist


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