
Seeds: Chokecherry Cleaning for Wind River
Join Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, for all or part of the day and help respectfully clean and prepare Chokecherry fruits to be frozen and provided to the tribes at the Wind River Reservation for ceremonial use.

Pollinators After Dark
Discover the importance of nocturnal pollinators with Dr. Ryan St. Laurent in this class hosted by BeeChicas!

Seed Saving 101
Join this class to learn how to save seeds and adapt your favorite crops to thrive in your own micro-climate, creating plants that are resilient to climate change and local pests and disease!

Firewise Landscaping: Resource Central Webinar
Join Wildfire Mitigation Specialist, Leslie Brodhead, to learn how to use firewise landscaping in the first 100 feet around your home to lessen your wildfire risk.

The State of the Bees: Xerces Society Webinar
Join Saff Killingsworth, Xerces Endangered Species Conservation Biologist and State of the Bees Initiative, to discuss how conservation biologists decide which bees are imperiled and which bees are safe, highlight some interesting bees of conservation concern, and talk about the Xerces Society’s effort to understand the conservation status of all U.S. bee species.

Tending the Prairie: A Field Tour of Grassland Stewardship
Calling all prairie, goat, and fire fans! join The Watershed Center to learn how prescribed fire, targeted herbicide use, and goat grazing are helping bring landscapes in Longmont back to life.

Meet Wild Bees and Other Beneficial Insects
Meet native bees and other beneficial insects with the BeeChicas! Learn to observe and identify different species of bumblebees and other native bees, honey bees, wasps, and flies.

Pollinator-Minded Fall/Winter Garden Care: Resource Central Webinar
Join in for an exploration of what it REALLY means to garden for pollinators and the little guys, and explore techniques and approaches to Fall and Winter care of your space.

Forestry and Fire Resilience Field Tour
Join The Watershed Center for a field tour led by members of the St. Vrain Forest Health Partnership. Explore upcoming forestry treatments on U.S. Forest Service lands around Coulson Gulch and learn about the exciting work happening around Button Rock Preserve.

2025 Bee Boulder Festival
Please join Cool Boulder and Boulder Parks and Rec for the 11th Annual Bee Boulder Festival on Saturday, September 13, 2025 - from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. in Boulder’s downtown Central Park (next door to the Boulder Farmers Market on 13th Street)!
Featuring Jeff & Paige (2 performances!); a guided art activities tent for kids and families; facepainting and giant walking bees; and nearly 30 exhibiting partners who are dedicated to nature-based climate solutions and pollinator friendly practices.

Butterfly Pavilion Guided Pollinator Garden Tours
The Butterfly Pavilion has some beautiful outdoor pollinator gardens - join them for a guided tour!

Native Bees of the Rocky Mountain Region
Discover the Front Range's Fantastic Diversity of Native Bees with Certified Naturalist Ryan Bartlett.

Invertebrate Investigations: Beautiful Biodiversity
Join Butterfly Pavilion for this month's Invertebrate Investigation as you dive into the incredible world of insect biodiversity!

Meet & Greet with Earth Love Gardens: Exploring the Native Plant Garden with Aaron Michael In-Person
Tour the native plant garden at the library with its creator, Aaron Michaels of Earth Love Gardens!

Meadow Music Season Finale
Join Jeff & Paige for a fun nature & science themed concert and hike!

Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2025: The American Southwest
The American Southwest is a thrilling wildlife movie that chronicles life and death along the Colorado River…and advocates for its return.

Audubon Rockies Virtual BioBlitz
Join Audubon Rockies for their virtual BioBlitz event on iNaturalist!

CONNECTING WITH THE SEASONS: JULY – POLLINATION: types of pollinators, plant anatomy, plant reproduction
Join Dharma’s Garden for a class on pollination!

Pollinators Meet Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Management
Join PPAN and Xerces Society for a webinar on grasshopper and mormon cricket management.

Curso Corto Sobre La Vida Del Suelo En La Agricultura Urbana
En este curso gratis y en linea, aprenderás más sobre los suelos urbanos, los invertebrados que habitan en ellos, las prácticas de gestión y otros recursos para apoyar a estos importantes animales y su papel en los ecosistemas edáficos.

Insectival: Butterfly Pavilion 30th Anniversary Bug Bash
Get ready for the ultimate bug party! Butterfly Pavilion is turning 30, and they’re throwing a two-day festival to celebrate.

Climate Café
Join this free event to share, connect, and build emotional resilience as we face the climate crisis and the state of the world.

Butterfly Patio Party
Join Environment for the Americas for an exciting evening celebrating monarch butterflies and their conservation!

Tree Giveaway
Your Neighborhood Christmas Tree Farm gave away their 10,300th tree last year! On Saturday they’ll be adding to those numbers - and its your chance to get a locally grown tree! Beginning at 7am and open as long as supplies last.

Sowing Seeds of Change - Summer Plant Walk: Meeting and Connecting with Our Local Plant Allies
Join Harvest of all First Nations for a plant walk at Growing Gardens (BIPOC+)

A Geo Sapiens Walk - Exploring a new view of human beings with Martin Ogle
Join Martin Ogle for a Geo-Sapiens walk at Treehouse Learning!

Guided Hike with a Naturalist: Pollination with Dave Sutherland
Join community naturalist Dave Sutherland for a leisurely hike to look for pollinating insects and the diversity of prairie flowers they frequent.

Summertime Fruit Tree Care Workshop
Join Community Fruit Rescue to learn essential summer tree care practices, including pest management, sunscald prevention, selective thinning, and more, all designed to improve the health of your tree and enhance the quality of your harvest.

21st Annual Boulder Garden Tour
Support Garden-to-Table by participating in the Boulder Garden Tour!

Denver Botanic Gardens: Big Day of Bugs!
Join the Colorado Pollinator Network at Denver Botanic Gardens to learn more about the importance of pollinators and what you can do to support pollinator habitats, health, and biodiversity.

Goat Herd at the Boulder Farm Stand
Enjoy meeting and snuggling the goats and talking with Growing Gardens goat herd staff.

Insect Richness & Biodiversity Monitoring at Metacarbon Farm
Join DAR in June for Insect Diversity Monitoring Field Days, where you’ll assess above- and below-ground insect populations across our research landscapes.

Your Native Plant Garden, All Grown Up
Learn about opportunities, challenges and surprises that you’ll face as your pollinator garden comes of age and asserts itself!

Rain Barrel Workshop
Free workshop where you’ll learn the basics of installing a rain barrel, what types of barrels work best, and how to use collected rainwater safely and effectively!

“We Are Guardians” Film Screening
Visit the Dairy Arts center for one of their multiple screenings of We Are Guardians, a film following Indigenous forest guardians at the frontlines of the fight to protect their ancestral lands from relentless invasions and deforestation. Showing June 18-22 at varying times.


Connecting with the Seasons: GARDENING FOR SOIL HEALTH: soil microbiology & succession of ecosystems
Join Dharma’s Garden for a class about the soil food web of tiny microbe communities under our feet and how they tirelessly work to recycle soil into nutrients for plants.

Native Planting and Bird-friendly Gardens
Join Environment for the Americas for their webinar to discover the power of native planting and learn how to remove invasive species to support local wildlife.

Building Pollinator Habitat Q&A—Bug Banter Podcast Live!
Join Xerces and Bug Banter podcast co-hosts Rachel Dunham and Matthew Shepherd for a special live recording in celebration of Pollinator Week!

Insect Richness & Biodiversity Monitoring at Metacarbon Farm
Join DAR in June for Insect Diversity Monitoring Field Days, where you’ll assess above- and below-ground insect populations across our research landscapes.