The spring Wildlife Watch has come to a close as the calves have grown stronger and the nursery has moved away from Evergreen Lake. TheRead More
Local chapter of the National Audubon Society
The spring Wildlife Watch has come to a close as the calves have grown stronger and the nursery has moved away from Evergreen Lake. TheRead More
The June Tales of the Wild Bash and Benefit was great fun and a success no matter how you measure it. If you missed theRead More
This year has already showcased a number of new programs at Evergreen Nature Center; including our “Morning Birds & Brews” on the last Friday ofRead More
It’s that time of year again—life is renewing itself everywhere we look. One of the places where that is evident is at Evergreen Lake, ourRead More
Thanks to the leadership of board members JoAnn Hackos and Tom Ryon, Evergreen Audubon members recently participated in National Audubon Society’s Climate Watch for theRead More
written by Hugh Warwick, 2024review by JoAnn Hackos If you have heard of the proposal to kill Barred Owls to manage their threat to theRead More
Despite a shortage of waterfowl, we had a few other water-related species: Double-crested Cormorant, Great Blue Heron, American White Pelican, and two piscivorous raptors – Osprey and Bald Eagle.
On Friday, May 9, 2025 ten early-rising Evergreen Audubon Members met at 6:45 am at Denver Audubon’s Chatfield Nature Center to visit the spring bandingRead More