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“Believin’ in Beavers”
Mar
29

“Believin’ in Beavers”

  • 11280 West Waterton Road Littleton, CO, 80125 United States (map)
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The American beaver, a creature of remarkable abilities and adaptations, is making a comeback in North America, including Colorado’s Front Range and the rest of the state.  Naturalist, Martin Ogle, brings the beaver to life in this program that will include an indoor talk for adults and youth and (weather permitting) a foray on Denver Audubon property to look for signs of beaver.   Martin will share the unique natural history and adaptations of this amazing wetland architect and reveal amazing facts and attributes that you just might not believe . . . at first!  Come celebrate Castor canadensis!   (Yep, the scientific name of the American Beaver). PLEASE REGISTER AT https://denveraudubon.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=%2Fportal%2Fevents%2F35070

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Eagles!  Their Lives, Symbolism and Cultural Significance.  Featuring live eagles!
Mar
31

Eagles!  Their Lives, Symbolism and Cultural Significance. Featuring live eagles!

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The Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle are the national symbols of the United States and Mexico, respectively.  This program will feature a showing of these two birds (live and in the feather!) and lots of amazing information about the birds themselves, their cultural significance and symbolism.  What lessons do they hold for our lives, today?  The program will be suitable for adults, youth and for families with kids 5th grade and older.  Presented by the Boulder County Audubon Society.   Sponsored by IdentiFlight - Bird Detection System.‍ ‍

No RSVP required, but contact Martin Ogle at  MartinOgle@hotmail.com  for more information.

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“Believin’ in Beavers”
Apr
22

“Believin’ in Beavers”

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The American beaver, a creature of remarkable abilities and adaptation, is making a comeback in North America, including Boulder County!  Naturalist, Martin Ogle, brings the beaver to life in this program at Front Range Birding!   Martin will share the unique natural history and adaptations of this amazing wetland architect and reveal amazing facts and attributes that you just might not believe!  Come celebrate Castor canadensis on Earth Day! PLEASE REGISTER by calling Front Range Birding Company at 303.979.2475

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“Making a Living and a Life” - Seeing ALL Careers, including yours, as part of a green economy!
Apr
28

“Making a Living and a Life” - Seeing ALL Careers, including yours, as part of a green economy!

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This program will bring the ALL Careers Approach to Education to BVSD students and others.  Signifiantly, it is being planned by BVSD students and will be held at a BVSD school!

The ALL Careers approach connects environmental and energy understanding to every career path — not just the small subset traditionally labeled as “environmental or green careers.” The goal is to inspire and equip young people with the knowledge that environmental principles are relevant in every field.   This is a path to a green economy that empowers us all – especially youth!

More information coming soon, including RSVP information, door prizes, and more!

No RSVP required, but contact Martin Ogle at  MartinOgle@hotmail.com  for more information.

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“Chickens of Colorado!” A fun exploration of our state’s wild chickens AND how to keep domestic chickens at home
Mar
7

“Chickens of Colorado!” A fun exploration of our state’s wild chickens AND how to keep domestic chickens at home

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‍ Colorado is home to 15 species of “wild chickens” . . . or, stated more scientifically, birds in the family Galliformes!  And, increasingly, people are raising chickens in their backyards for the eggs and to better understand how food gets to our tables!   JAX and Lafayette Open Space offer you the opportunity to learn about all of these wild chickens of Colorado AND how to raise domestic chickens in your own backyard! ‍‍ ‍

This program is for anyone, especially for families who’d like to consider raising chickens.  We’ll start with a short slide show to familiarize ourselves with all those wild chickens, including grouse, quail, turkeys and even Chukars (yes, Chukars!).  Then we’ll see JAX’s chicks and learn about all the in’s and out’s of raising your own chickens.  This event will be held at JAX Lafayette Farm and Ranch at 400 W South Boulder Road.

‍Space is limited for this special, hands-on program and RSVPs are required. For more information or to RSVP, contact Martin Ogle at MartinOgle@hotmail.com.

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Colorado Environmental Film Festival
Feb
20
to Feb 22

Colorado Environmental Film Festival

  • Green Center @ Colorado School of Mines (map)
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The Colorado Film Festival is a whole weekend of great films and associated activities that you will love! This year I / Geo sapiens will be present with the Energy Bike to help participants learn about basic energy principles! Come to watch the films, to enjoy the Environmental Expo, and to ride the Energy Bike!

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Birds & Energy
Oct
30

Birds & Energy

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Join us at the Louisville Public Library on Thursday, October 30, 2025, for Birds & Energy – Understanding Our Human Energy Challenges in the Context of Life. Explore how our energy choices impact both humans and wildlife, and discover innovative solutions for a sustainable future.

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A Geo sapiens Walk: Exploring a new view of being human on Earth
Sep
28

A Geo sapiens Walk: Exploring a new view of being human on Earth

  • 1241 Ceres Drive Lafayette, CO, 80026 United States (map)
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Join Martin Ogle for a “Geo sapiens walk” to explore a new view of humanity as experienced through plants along our path, contemplation of the Rockies looming in the distance, and the neighborhood and Waneka Lake where we’ll walk.  We will walk approximately 2.5 miles to, around and back from Waneka Lake with occasional stops with insights and activities along the way. 

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Birds & Energy
Sep
6

Birds & Energy

  • 300 Old Laramie Trail E, Lafayette, CO 80026. (map)
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Join us at the Thorne Fall Fest on Saturday, September 6, from 9:30 am to noon for Birds and Energy, featuring an interactive Energy Bike demonstration.

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Nature Fest
Aug
16

Nature Fest

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Celebrate the outdoors at Nature Fest on Saturday, August 16, from 9:00 am to noon at Metzger Farm in Broomfield. This family-friendly event invites you to explore local wildlife, enjoy hands-on activities, and discover the beauty of nature in your own backyard.

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ALL Careers
Jul
9

ALL Careers

  • 901 Main Street Louisville, CO, 80027 United States (map)
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Geo sapiens, together with a high school intern, joined the Louisville Chamber of Commerce to share the ALL Careers approach to education and invite local businesses to participate in the Green Business Mentor List. This growing list highlights businesses that are making their operations, services, and products increasingly sustainable, and who are committed to engaging with students and schools through conversations, classroom visits, field trips, and internships.

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Geo Sapien Walk
Jul
1

Geo Sapien Walk

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Starting and ending at Treehouse Learning in Lafayette, CO, this walk invited participants to experience a new perspective on humanity through the lens of the natural world. Along the path, we explored insights inspired by plants, reflected on the Rockies rising in the distance, and appreciated the charm of the preschool building that hosted our gathering—making for a rich and memorable journey.

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<span class="sqsrte-text-color--darkAccent">Birds as a Window to the World</span>
Jun
10

Birds as a Window to the World

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Presented at The Peaks Assisted Living, this program explored the many ways birds help us understand the world around us. Adaptable for audiences of all ages—from elementary students to older adults—it connects the study of birds to geography, history, culture, physiology, ecology, energy, and more. At The Peaks, participants engaged with the program as deeply as younger students in recent school presentations, demonstrating the universal appeal of learning through birds.

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Birds &amp; Energy
May
17

Birds & Energy

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At the World Migratory Bird Day Festival in Boulder, Geo Sapiens partnered with the Boulder County Audubon Society to highlight the vital connection between climate, birds, and renewable energy. Through activities, presentations, and educational materials—including the popular energy bike at Walden Ponds—participants gained hands-on insight into how energy choices affect bird habitats and our shared future. This effort supports the National Audubon Society’s message that “Climate issues are bird issues, and renewable energy is one of the best ways we can help.”

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<span class="sqsrte-text-color--darkAccent">Geo sapiens The Earth-wise Human</span>
May
6

Geo sapiens The Earth-wise Human

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Hosted at the Boulder Public Library, this multimedia presentation explored how new scientific understandings of Earth as a living system intersect with cultural perspectives, both ancient and new. Participants discovered groundbreaking insights from Earth system science and their implications for sustainability, while guest speakers and a musician added depth through cultural and creative “mini-vignettes.” The program was co-sponsored by Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, Boulder County Nature Association, Environment for the Americas, Front Range Birding Company, Sustainable Resilient Longmont, Louisville Sustainability Alliance, and Planet Project.

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<span class="sqsrte-text-color--darkAccent">ALL Careers Program</span>
Apr
27

ALL Careers Program

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Held at the Sister Carmen Community Center, this program highlighted the ALL Careers initiative, which connects environmental understanding to all career paths—not only those traditionally labeled as “environmental.” The event brought together 30 youth, several business representatives, and community members to explore pathways to a green economy that engage and empower young people. The program featured short presentations by students and business leaders, followed by a panel discussion. Through a partnership with One Voice 4 Change, the event also created a meaningful connection with Aspire Climate Vanguard, an organization advancing climate and career initiatives in Africa. Watch the event video

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