
Wildfire Impacts
09/04/2021
| 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Bobcat Ridge Natural Area
| Registration Required
Stewardship Behind the Scenery - 16 +
These informative talks are designed for adults to learn more about research and science related to natural areas and how their unique and valuable resources are stewarded. Parking is limited - please carpool, bike, or walk. Bring a snack if you like. 16+ Location: Bobcat Ridge, Meet in the parking lot What does it take to restore a popular natural area after intense fire? Natural areas staff give an inside look at the restoration efforts completed at Bobcat Ridge after the Cameron Peak Fire of 2020. Masks will be optional for all vaccinated participants and volunteers. We kindly request that unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals wear a mask while indoors or when within 6 feet of anyone not in their household group, including the volunteers. Waivers will be required to be signed either online or in person upon arrival. If you or anyone in your household is experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19 (cough, difficulty breathing, fever, chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, or new loss of taste/smell, etc.) do not attend this program. Visit https://www.larimer.org/health/communicable-disease/coronavirus-covid-19 for more information.
Minimum Participants: 1Maximum Participants: 20
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General Info
Thank you Fort Collins and Larimer County voters! Your support of citizen-initiated sales taxes makes land conservation and educational activities like this possible.
AJ Chlebnik
Pronouns: she/her/hers
City of Fort Collins
Natural Areas Department
Public Engagement Specialist
970-224-6118
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AJ C - Staff/Trainers
I am a Public Engagement Specialist with the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas and I organize community programs, programs by request and interpretive communications like signs and brochures. I'm excited to be back in Fort Collins again after being gone for 15 years. My favorite things to talk about are conservation issues, conservation research and raptors!! The black blur in the profile photo is my cattle dog. She never stops moving!

Mark T - Volunteer Naturalist Assistant
I moved to Fort Collins in 1999, and retired in 2016 after 31 years as a wildlife ecologist with the USDA National Wildlife Research Center. I enjoy traveling, golfing, skiing, hiking and watching wildlife, especially birds.
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(970) 224-6118