Natural Treasure: Open Space Habitat Conservation Areas
When:
Boulder, CO, 1789 28th Street
Where:
Wednesday, October 19.
Boulder is located at a biological crossroads: along the Front Range, the grassy "ocean" of Midwestern prairie crashes into the Rocky Mountains. Plants and animals from both East and West mingle here, as well as rare and unique species. The city's OSMP department has designated Habitat Conservation Areas (HCAs) as a way to protect places that provide a home to some of Boulder's rarest and most sensitive creatures, including some trees and flowers so unusual that they are found nowhere else in Colorado! Join naturalist Dave Sutherland for a slideshow tour of these special places, and learn how you can visit and enjoy their beauty while protecting them for future generations. More Partner Information: Boulder County Habitat Conservation Areas



