Living Landscapes workshop Sat. 1/23 am at Denver Botanic Gardens

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Pat Hayward

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Jan 18, 2016, 4:02:15 PM1/18/16
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Hi all,
   With permission I'm posting this announcement on behalf of Audubon Rockies and Denver Botanic Gardens:

This Saturday, January 23 David Leatherman, Doug Tallamy and Jim Tolstrup will be part of a workshop at Denver Botanic Gardens from 9am to 1pm. The workshop is part of the Be a Habitat Hero project - supporting wildlife by creating living landscapes. Doug Tallamy,professor of entomology and wildlife ecology at the University of Delaware, is the author of Bringing Nature Home and The Living Landscape. Dave Leatherman, retired entomologist for the Colorado State Forest Service will discuss the connections between birds, bugs and plants, including the first-ever winter sighting of the Lazuli Bunting in Fort Collins last month. Jim Tolstrup is executive director of the High Plains Environmental Center in Loveland. 
Cost for the program is $50, $45 for members of allied organizations including CFO.

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It should be a beautiful day, and registration gets you into the entire Denver Botanic Gardens campus for no additional charge - great urban birding habitat!

Pat Hayward
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