Resources
This page contains resources I have created for professional development purposes or for previous jobs or classes (shared with permission, if applicable).
Backyard Guide to Colorado Birdfeeders
Are you a beginning birder ready to set up your first feeder? Or, are you gifting your family and friends a birdfeeder to get them excited about their backyard wildlife? This printable guide will get you started!
Worldwide Bears
All bears are mammals in the order Carnivora and family Ursidae. There are eight species of bears on Earth; this post contains information about each of the eight species of bear, their habitats, and identifying characteristics, where applicable.
Front Range Fire Planning
Learn more about tips and resources to ensure you’re ready for fire season.
Wolf Reintroduction in Colorado
Wolf reintroduction is one of the most complex and controversial environmental policy and management decisions currently happening. There are many angles to consider: ecological, social, economic, and political factors are all involved. To begin learning about this topic, this page includes a list of resources about previous wolf reintroductions, the science and reasoning behind Colorado’s wolf reintroduction, and what we can expect as this project begins this month.
What Does NCA5 Mean for You?
If you’ve been online at all in the last week, you might have heard about NCA5, or the Fifth National Climate Assessment. But if you aren’t familiar with the NCAs, or with climate science, what does NCA5 mean for you?
Exploring the NCA5 Interactive Atlas
The Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) introduced an Interactive Atlas - here’s a quick look at what data and information is included, and how to use it!
Be Bear Aware: Guide to Black Bears in Colorado
This post is intended to be a place to collect and share resources regarding human-bear interactions.
Hummers of Colorado
(This is about hummingbirds…. not GMCs.)
If you’re thinking about buying your first hummingbird feeder, this is a great resource to learn how to set up and clean your feeder, and (in Colorado) which birds you may see visiting.