Kevin Cook Series: Searching for Life in Spring

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Farr Regional Library - Greeley
Farr Meeting Room

Event Details

Abstract boundaries define the borders of Colorado, which suggests it could be a state without genuine identity. But Colorado sprawls across three major landforms, and its lifescapes help define two major junctures: where biological north meets biological south and where biological west meets biological east. From this emerges a fabulous wildlife diversity that gives Colorado a unique identity. So, what if Life itself became the destination for vacations? Where could you go? What could you find? How would you find it once there? And how do you get started? The answers all come alive in “Searching for Life in Colorado.” Owls fledge their young. Hibernation releases chipmunks from their winter sleep. Some wildflowers achieve the prime of their blooming. Migration brings back wrens, swallows, and warblers. Swallowtails add fluttering color; bees add a bit of buzz. Spring is Life’s wealthiest season and its most hectic!
Event Type(s): Nature and Outdoors, Lifelong Learning
Age Group(s): Adult
Kazi Jestribek
(888) 861-7323