The foothills are a dynamic ecosystem that transforms in the winter. As the snow falls and the temperatures drop, plants and animals must adapt to survive in the harsh conditions. Join us for a moderate 4-mile hike in the foothills as we look for signs of wildlife and learn about the food chain changes in the winter and unique challenges and opportunities that this season brings. From the majestic elk to the tiny least chipmunk, winter in the foothills is a testament to the resilience of life.
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CancelThroughout my life, I’ve gained strength by venturing outdoors with others. My most defining memories are of backcountry skiing, bagging CO 14ers, and trekking internationally. These adventures have given me a healthy respect for mother nature, wildlife, and the environment. After years of working in marketing for tech companies, it is my hope that the volunteer naturalist program will help me transition to something closer to my heart.
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