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Bring the whole family the the Evergreen Nature Center to learn about something new in nature!
Local chapter of the National Audubon Society
Bring the whole family the the Evergreen Nature Center to learn about something new in nature!
Bring your little one to the Nature Center each week to develop their early childhood readiness skills through nature exploration!
Evergreen Audubon’s Nature Book Club is open to members and friends who enjoy reading and discussing books that have a natural history focus. Over the years the group has read books on a wide variety of conservation and wildlife topics: birds, insects, biologists, turtles, beavers, whales, rivers, foxes, climate change, moss, fungi, and trees to name just a few. If you enjoy reading the book reviews that JoAnn Hackos writes for the eDipper, you are sure to enjoy these animated monthly discussions.
Do you want to try out birding but don’t know how to start? This is the perfect outing for you!
Chatfield State Park surrounds the large reservoir built at the confluences of the South Platte River, Deer Creek, and Plum Creek. The lake can be very good for winter waterfowl, while the extensive cottonwood gallery forests can provide a nice mix of landbirds. In addition, portions of the park have shortgrass prairie. The diversity of habitats results in the park having the greatest bird species diversity of any other location in the southwest metro area.
Bring the whole family the the Evergreen Nature Center to learn about something new in nature!