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Nature Detectives in the Field: Awe-ssss-some Bull Snakes!

 09/08/2017  |  10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain  |  Registration Required

Natural History - 3-7 years

One of the largest snakes in Colorado, non-venomous bull snakes have an important place in the ecosystem and are interesting animals. Bring your 3-8 year-olds to explore the world of bull snakes through activities, exploration, and stories. Location will be provided to registered participants.

Maximum Participants: 40

Registration is required for this activity.

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Deborah Price
(970) 310-9358

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Deborah P - Volunteer Naturalist


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Katherine Y - Volunteer Naturalist

I joined the Volunteer Ranger Corp in 2022. My husband is also a VR, and it's a pleasure patrolling together. Previously, I had fun working as a BCPOS Volunteer Naturalist from 1998–2023, and initially also wrote a few articles for IMAGES magazine. In 1999, I became an author of the Nature Detectives insert in IMAGES, and continued writing Nature Detectives until summer 2022. I enjoy meeting people on the trail, and sometimes even get to share some of the knowledge I gained as a VN and author.


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Roger M - Volunteer Naturalist

I got hooked on being in nature as a kid wandering the palmetto scrub and backwaters of west coast Florida in search of critters and fossils. Though a third-generation geologist, I’ve never earned a dime with my geology degree. For 3 years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ghana, I taught secondary school geology, chemistry, math, and general science. A second degree in graphic design led to a career in technical and scientific illustration. I have been volunteering as a naturalist since 1976.


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Roylene M - Volunteer Naturalist


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