Welcome back to Facebook Live with Bird Conservancy of the Rockies! Tuesday’s session will be all about another iconic Barr Lake State Park bird. We’ll give you a hint: it’s not the Bald Eagle, but close! Join us at 10:00 a.m. MST to find out!
Join us at the 9th annual Yampa Valley Crane Festival, September 3-6, 2020. The festival returns for 2020 with all of your favorite crane, bird and nature activities, plus new events, films and expert speakers — including Bird Conservancy’s Arvind Panjabi, speaking about the state of North America’s birds.
Bird Conservancy’s avian conservation scientist, Arvind Panjabi, presents his insights as co-author of a recent Science article based on decades of research documenting the loss of nearly 3 billion birds in N.America and what it means for birds in Colorado and across North America.
What do you get when you combine a nature center, rocks and 5th graders? You get habitat restoration, of course!
Bird Conservancy’s avian conservation scientist, Arvind Panjabi, presents his insights as co-author of a recent Science article based on decades of research documenting the loss of nearly 3 billion birds in N.America and what it means for birds in Colorado and across North America.
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies finished 2019 among friends and with binoculars in hand at Birds of Winter Camps and a successful Audubon Christmas Bird Count. Stacey and Tyler from our Education team share stories from the adventures, many of which are sure to provide lasting memories in the minds of participants.
Look for us at Barr Lake’s Annual Eagle Fest! There will be crafts for the kids and a live raptor presentation for everyone to enjoy.
Join us for a hike out to see Bald Eagles on the lake (3 mile roundtrip walk). This event is free with your daily park pass or annual Colorado State Parks pass. Please call 303-659-6005 to RSVP.
Join natural resource experts and Bird Conservancy of the Rockies’ staff as you investigate the biodiversity in your own backyard! This year, due to COVID-19, social distancing and safer-at-home orders it will look a little different, but it won’t stop us from enjoying nature from our own doorsteps. We will give you the tips & tools to identify the flora & fauna in your own backyard or nearby space!
Join us at this training to learn about our events and activities we offer at our various events throughout the year.
This training is for new volunteers, and is recommended as a refresher for returning volunteers.
If you’re interested, you are welcome to attend; no teaching experience is necessary, though experience with children is preferred. Applicants with a working knowledge of natural resources, natural history, ornithology, or who have the willingness to learn, are comfortable speaking in front of a group, and are reliable, adaptable, team players are encouraged to apply.
Events vary in length and occur throughout the year, typically with a focus in the metro-Denver area.
If interested, please RSVP to Kelsey Mazur at [email protected] or 303-659-4348 x10
Are you interested in becoming a Volunteer Educator with Bird Conservancy of the Rockies? Join us to learn about our different program curriculums, teaching strategies, and find out what it means to be a Volunteer Educator! We will be discussing banding programs, events, and field trips, as well as other needs around the ELC.
We are looking for individuals to educate and inspire students and the community to conserve birds and their habitats through interactive in-class programs, field trips, summer camps, and educational outreach events. No teaching experience is necessary — just a willingness to learn!
Please RSVP to Kelsey Mazur, Program & Volunteer Coordinator, at [email protected] or 303-659-4348 x10.