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Wildlife Signs Hike

 01/29/2025  |  01:00 PM - 03:30 PM
  Heil Valley Ranch  |  Registration Required

Natural History - All Ages Welcome

Join volunteer naturalists for a hike in the foothills to look for signs of wildlife activity, including tracks, scat, feathers, fur, and browse marks on trees. Explore the foothills life zone and the animals and plants that call it home. We will learn about the many ways that wildlife survives winter in the foothills.

Minimum Participants: 5
Maximum Participants: 25

Registration is required for this activity.


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Contact
Carlos Lerma
(303) 678-6214

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Jennifer G - Volunteer Naturalist

I’ve lived in Boulder since 1982 ... drawn to the beauty and wide open spaces of the Rocky Mountains. I am grateful for the abundance of open space in Boulder County and want to help others to enjoy it as much as I have over many years. I’m especially interested in sharing insights about the diverse Boulder county life zones and the big picture of the natural systems that sustain our open spaces.


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Kathy K - Volunteer Naturalist

I grew up on a farm, working the fields and managing livestock. In college, I was introduced to the Colorado mountains by my husband, and we spent many years camping, hiking, backpacking, and exploring Colorado with friends, neighbors, and family. He encouraged my love of birds, flowers, trees, and native edibles, and I learned that I shared his passion for geology and paleontology. I spent 35 years in engineering and management, including work for the NSF, and remain an avid naturalist.


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