Duck Duck Goose! Birdwatching Fun for Families
This playful program introduces young birders to some of the most familiar feathered friends in our neighborhoods: ducks, geese, and other backyard birds you can spot all winter long.
Building Soil Fertility
Mikl will discuss how to support soil life, enrich poor soils, and improve plant health and nutrition from the bottom up: composts, fertilizers, mulching, worms, deficiencies, and tilth.
Boulder Youth Volunteer Day
Join Growing Gardens Boulder Farm for a farm tour followed by guided fieldwork!
Understanding Bloom Timing: Phenology & Biodiversity for Colorado Landscapes
Discover how observing bloom timing can help you understand climate patterns, support pollinators, and improve garden management.
Edible Native Plants of Colorado Webinar
Join PPAN on March 19th at 12pm via Zoom to discover how Colorado’s native plants can nourish both people and pollinators!
Falcons…Streamlined for Speed
Join wildlife photographer and conservation educator Perry Conway for a talk about the natural history and evolution of six North American falcon species, accompanied by stunning photos.
Waterwise Yard Seminars | High and Drier: Creating Drought-Resilient Gardens
Join Laura Swain of Denver Botanic Gardens to learn future-forward horticultural practices, climate-adapted plant choices, and ecosystem-based strategies that reduce water use, support soil health, and increase urban landscape resilience.
Garden Planning and Design for Produce, Planet and Pollinators
This Growing Gardens workshop is an opportunity for new and experienced gardeners alike to explore design for their home gardens and landscapes with a focus on planting for pollinators, using home landscapes for food production, water-conscious design, and climate-resilient landscapes.
Drip Irrigation for Home Gardeners
Join Growing Gardens for a morning learning about all things drip irrigation for your home garden.
Fourmile Community Action Fair!
Fourmile neighbors are invited to an interactive open-house designed to build momentum and shape the future of community resilience in the canyon.
Spring into Pollinator-Safe Gardening: Protecting Habitat From Pesticides
Reducing pesticide use at home is an important part of providing healthy habitat for pollinators. But, pesticides can be tricky to address because they are invisible and can come from unexpected sources. Join Sharon Selvaggio and Aaron Anderson, Xerces Society Pesticide Program Specialists, to learn about these pesticide risks, how to protect your habitat from them, and discuss alternatives.
Nailed It! Workshop: Compost & Vermiculture
Join Jeff Reifinger of Eco-Cycle and Resource Central for a guided introduction to composting with worms and the basics of hot composting.
Your Native Plant Garden, All Grown Up!
Hear from community Naturalist Dave Sutherland about his 28-year old native wildlife garden. Learn about opportunities, challenges and surprises that you’ll face as your pollinator / habitat garden comes of age and asserts itself. Bonus: get some free native plant seeds collected in Dave’s garden!
Pollinator Gardening 101 with Butterfly Pavilion
Why should we garden with the natural world in mind? Get a strong introduction to pollinators, their needs, their connections to planetary health, and how we can provide in the garden through our own choices and actions.
Front Range Vegetable Gardening 101
Join Growing Gardens for a class where you’ll dive into the details about how to prepare your garden and start planting.
Duck Walk: Waterfowl Watching
When spring springs, thousands of water birds leave their southern homes for the breeding grounds of the north. Many stop over (or splash over!) at Walden Ponds. Join naturalist Dave Sutherland for this early morning hike to spy on migrating ducks, geese and shore birds.
Owl Moon: A Night Adventure into the World of Owls
Naturalist Dave Sutherland will lead you into the moonlit world of owls on this easy nighttime hike.
Birdwatching for Kids & Families
Give your kids a fun introduction to birdwatching! Learn how to identify birds in the field through fun activities during a bird walk on the easy trails around Sawhill Ponds.
DIY Coloradoscaping 101: Designing a Climate-Resilient Yard
Create a resilient, waterwise landscape that thrives in Colorado’s climate. Learn core design strategies including native plant selection, xeric lawns, matrix gardening, and wildlife-friendly features to help create a garden you'll enjoy for years to come.
Inside the Colorado Legislature: Pollinator Protection in the 2026 Session
Colorado’s 2026 legislative session is underway– and several important bills could have lasting impacts on pollinators, wildlife, and native habitats. Join PPAN via Zoom for an overview of the legislative session and what’s at stake this year.
Best Practices for Pollinators Summit
Join for three days of live presentations with a wealth of experts and topics on ecologically sound land practices that promote pollinators, climate resilience, clean water and lands.
Snow Stories: Climate, Culture, and Winter Resilience from Yamagata to Boulder
Join OSMP Naturalist Devyn Palm-Trujilo for a 2-mile hike around Panorama Point on Flagstaff where you’ll explore how snow supports ecosystems, winter wildlife, food traditions, and community resilience.
Rainwater Harvesting for the Home Gardener: A Permaculture Perspective, with Amy Scanes-Wolfe
Join Amy Scanes-Wolfe at Harlequin’s Gardens for the Rainwater harvesting class!
Getting Started with Community Science for Bird Conservation
Join Environment for the Americas for a free February World Migratory Bird Day webinar as they share more about the 2026 WMBD theme and explore the foundations of community science.
How to Remove Your Lawn & Start a Waterwise Landscape
Learn how to confidently remove your lawn and begin building a beautiful, waterwise landscape.
Permaculture: Using Ecology to Design Self-Renewing Landscapes
Explore how permaculture principles can help you design landscapes that regenerate themselves. Learn ecological strategies to build healthy soil, conserve water, deter pests naturally, and create multifunctional gardens that support humans and wildlife with food, medicine, and habitat.
Seeds: Cleaning with OSMP in Boulder
Join Wildlands Restoration Volunteers for a seed cleaning event in Boulder with OSMP staff!
Building a Pollinator Haven at Home: Tips & Lessons Learned
There are many ways to create pollinator habitat in your backyard. From plants to overwintering habitat, one small step can make a difference.
2025 “Best Of” Plants from the CSU Trial Gardens
Join Dr. Chad Miller, from the CSU Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, for an update on the best performing annuals and perennials from the 2025 Colorado State University flower trials.
Rootstock Training (Day 3)
In this 3-week course, we slow down and take a much deeper dive. We'll explore tolerating difficult emotions, holding gratitude amidst uncertainty, undoing aloneness, and finding purpose in these times.
Xeriscape 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Waterwise Landscaping
Start your xeriscape journey with confidence. This beginner-friendly class covers the basic principles of xeriscaping, native plant selection, site assessment, lawn removal, soil prep, and waterwise irrigation—offering actionable guidance for creating a beautiful, low-water Colorado landscape.
Rootstock Training (Day 2)
In this 3-week course, we slow down and take a much deeper dive. We'll explore tolerating difficult emotions, holding gratitude amidst uncertainty, undoing aloneness, and finding purpose in these times.
Building Community with a Side of Vegetables: How Friendship Grew from Our Gardens
A group of neighbors in east Boulder joined with other neighbors to plant gardens, grow vegetables, and share gardening ideas. Learn how they did it and how to grow your own neighborhood village!
Birdwatching for Beginners
Many would-be birders are intimidated by identical little gray birds with similar names. Learn some easy tricks to tell them apart and also tips for picking the best binoculars and bird books. Birders of all abilities welcome, but it’s primarily aimed at beginners.
Fire Lives Here Screening
Spend a cozy January evening at the Patagonia store in Boulder with The Watershed Center and Boulder Watershed Collective for a screening of “Fire Lives Here,” a new film that explores the relationship between people, forest, and fire.
Western Monarch Count, 2025: Key Findings from the Overwintering Season
The numbers are in! Join Xerces Society for an overview of the 2025 Western Monarch Count. Powered by more than 450 participants and generous funders, this annual effort provides vital insight into the status of migratory western monarchs.
Intersecting Birds, Science, and Art
What do art, science, and eBird sightings all have in common? Dr. Johanna Beam will dive into her personal journey from teen naturalist to research scientist and everything in between.
Winter Tree Care Workshop: Pruning Apple & Pear Trees
This workshop will focus on how to prune back branches and encourage strong branching structure that will promote air circulation and stimulate robust fruit production
January Hawk Walk: A Winter Morning with Boulder’s Birds of Prey
Join community naturalist Dave Sutherland to watch majestic winter migratory birds of prey wheel and hunt over the prairie as we hike near Boulder Reservoir.
Bring Back the Pollinators: How you can Save the Bees
Learn about the diversity and natural history of North America’s native bees, and straightforward ways in which you can make your garden—or neighborhood or city—a pollinator haven.