Upcoming Living in a Watershed Series

Upcoming Dates

  • 17
    Jun
    5:30 pm
    -
    7:00 pm
  • 15
    Jul
    5:30 pm
    -
    7:00 pm
  • 19
    Aug
    5:30 pm
    -
    7:00 pm
  • 16
    Sep
    5:30 pm
    -
    7:00 pm
  • 21
    Oct
    5:30 pm
    -
    7:00 pm

Join Evergreen Audubon and Evergreen Metro District for our returning watershed series!

Bear Creek is a vital water source for our mountain community, and its watershed stretches from Summit Lake on Mount Bluesky all the way down to Bear Creek Lake. This program series will give participants experience caring for our watershed; including informational sessions about our watershed and a hands-on field day sampling macroinvertebrates. You can sign-up for one session, or the entire series below.

  • Wednesday, June 17th – “Wildlife in our Watershed”
    • Learn about the animals that live throughout the watershed — from black bears and mountain lions to birds of prey — and discover how these species are connected to the local ecosystem.
  • Wednesday, July 15th – “What’s in your Backyard?”
    • A presentation on common (and not so common) grasses, plants, and seeds in our mountain communities.
  • Wednesday, August 19th – “All About Algae”
    • …with Al Polonsky, “Denver’s Premier Water Nerd”
  • Wednesday, September 16th – Stay tuned for program details!
  • Wednesday, October 21st – Stay tuned for program details!

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Details Price Qty
June 17show details + $0.00 USD  
July 15show details + $0.00 USD  
August 19show details + $0.00 USD  
September 16show details + $0.00 USD  
October 21show details + $0.00 USD  


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Venue:  

Venue Phone: 303-330-0489

Address:
27640 CO-74, Evergreen, Colorado, 80439, United States

Description:

27640 CO-74
Next to the Church of the Transfiguration

Map showing the location of Evergreen Nature Center in relationship to CO Map of Highway 74, east downtown Evergreen, sowing location on Evergreen Natures Center on the Church of the Transfiguration campus