Trees of the Bear Creek Watershed - Evergreen Nature Center
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Date and Time
Sunday Jul 18, 2010
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM MDT
Location
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Contact Information
Call Nature Center 303-330-0489 to sign up
Description
Stumped? Branch out, and let Kent Simon, a retired environmental science teacher, help you learn to identify Colorado’s conifers up close and in forests. Recognize friendly firs, spiky spruce and which “-fers” wear pants and skirts. Learn which “-fers” live where in the Bear Creek Watershed, along with locating their leafy deciduous neighbors.
This is a two-part class—participate in one or both. Part 1 will be a classroom session on July 10 at Evergreen Nature Center. Participants will use hands-on activities to learn how to identify all 10 conifer species on the Front Range. Part 2 on July 18 will be an interpretive driving tour from the Plains to Tundra life zones to find the “-fers” (all 10 species) in their forest habitats.
Children and adults welcome. Call the Nature Center, 303-330-0489, to sign up for sessions and organize carpooling.