Talks & Presentations
Winter Wonderland Children's Book Reading — 01/08/2025
Science backs up our view that nature is good for your mental and physical health! That's why we create events and programs to bring in people from all backgrounds - get out, get involved and reap the benefits of being in nature!
September 23, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Many animals inspire us, serving as symbols of strength, pride, and future hope. Recently there’s been a recent call to celebrate desert bighorn sheep as a National Petroglyph due to their massive bio-cultural relevance through inscriptions in rock (i.e., petroglyphs). Bighorns today still face obstacles. Landscapes are changing, the human footprint grows, and recreation grows in many forms. Can they adapt?
Rocky Mountain PBS KIDS character, Bawby, the bighorn sheep, will make an appearance as well! Bawby’s Adventures Coloring Book will be available for kids and families during the event.
CCA and CNMA work hard to protect our neighboring public lands, McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area and Colorado National Monument, which includes a special ecosystem including the iconic desert bighorn sheep. Join us to hear more about these organizations and to celebrate our public lands and the local wildlife within it. Join CNMA and CCA at James R. Robb Park in Fruita for an evening with Joel Berger, senior scientist and research associate for the Smithsonian Institution as well as CCA for activities in the park