Birds and Botany: Connecting to Life in Spring

Come see who and what is emerging as the spring days lengthen and warm! In this nature connection and education walk along the cottonwoods of Deer Creek, you will be guided to listen, learn, observe and blend. With awakened senses we will learn about the wild plants and birds of our bioregion and tips for identification. Additionally, explore mutualistic relationships between plants, birds and people, and learn how an awareness of nature promotes physical and mental wellness. You will leave with a quieter mind, a deeper appreciation of spring and an expanded perception of your role in our local web of life.

 

* This class takes place at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield, C-470 and Wadsworth *

 

Price: $51, $41 member

Instructor: Kimbery Rose, M.Ed.

 

Kimberly Rose, M.Ed. is deeply passionate about the ancient and reciprocal relationship between humans and nature. As a nature-based psychotherapist and life-long naturalist, she dedicates her life to reconnecting people with their local ecology for the benefit of both. Kimberly is founder of Relational Rewilding Nature Guiding and Colorado Ecotherapy Institute, and lives in the foothills of Golden with her partner, 3 horses, a cat, and an abundance of wildlife.

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