Let’s welcome wildflower season at Caribou Ranch! We’ll walk up to three miles through this gem of an open space searching for wildflowers and the creatures that love them. Each participant will get a mini-field guide covering the plants currently in bloom. The guide also lists some butterflies, bees, and mammals that wildflowers attract. Along the way, we’ll highlight the fascinating relationships between plants and the living world around them.
Minimum Participants: 5Registration is required for this activity.
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CancelI'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.
In our busy working lives so many people lose contact with nature and its healing ways. I hope to inspire people of all ages to experience nature in a healthy and therapeutic way, to reduce their anxiety and form a bond with the outdoor world, to gain strength by learning from nature.
Originally from Arizona, the Colorado Plateau is the landscape I most feel at home in. In 2004, I graduated with a B.A. in Environmental Studies (emphasis in Natural History and Ecology). Worked in land stewardship and ecological restoration in Texas before moving to Boulder County and eventually being a stay-at-home parent for the last five years (with an emphasis on nature adventures). Volunteering is a wonderful way for me to share my curiosity about nature.
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