Come explore the intimately interconnected lives of the denizens of the Ponderosa Pine forest. This leisurely meander provides opportunity for deep relaxation as well as inspiring strategies for leading healthier lives, crafting cooperative communities, and coexisting in fire prone landscapes within a changing climate. A deeper understanding of forest ecology and our own role as a part of this ecology can help us envision a future in an ever-evolving landscape. The Boulder Watershed Collective, in collaboration with Interpretive Naturalist Lynne Sullivan, invite you to this exploration of nature as teacher.
Lynne Sullivan is a long time Interpretive Naturalist who enjoys exploring the Colorado Rockies, and sharing with others the beauty and wonder revealed in the lives of our wild kin and the places they call home.
This event is capped at 12 participants.
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Please plan to meet at the Ranger Cottage an easy-to-moderate hike within Chautauqua Park, and to arrive 10-15 minutes early for parking.