Do you encounter wildlife in your neighborhood or on your property? Please join us for practical, Colorado-specific strategies to manage acreage for wildlife, support local ecosystems, and care for livestock:
Wildlife-friendly fencing and grazing practices
How to create bird habitat
Planting for pollinators
Forage management to protect wildlife habitat
Livestock protection strategies to reduce predation risk
What to do if you encounter injured wildlife
Zoonotic diseases and safety considerations
Living with Wildlife Workshops!
$10, light refreshments included. There are two opportunities to join us:
May 15, 9am-1:30pm, at High Plains Environmental Center in Loveland
Managing land in Colorado means sharing space with wildlife, whether it’s deer in your garden, carnivores near livestock, or birds seeking habitat. We’re bringing together local experts, including NRCS, Audubon Rockies, Environmental Health, NoCo Wildlife Center, Greenwood Wildlife, Larimer County Extension, and Boulder County Extension to share strategies on how to support habitat, reduce conflict, and protect your animals and property with practical, real-world strategies.