Prehistoric Living Spaces of Western Colorado
This event is a unique opportunity to connect with the ancient roots of Mesa County and Montrose County appreciating the enduring legacy of those who called this region home. We …
This event is a unique opportunity to connect with the ancient roots of Mesa County and Montrose County appreciating the enduring legacy of those who called this region home. We …
Join Denita Weeks as she shares her work being done in the community to address the threat of bullfrogs in our backyard. This community-led initiative to address the invasive American …
Lichens are a fascinating and complex life form—a symbiotic partnership between a fungus and an alga, working together to survive in some of the planet’s harshest environments. Join naturalist Cindy Carlson for an engaging presentation as part of our Monument on Tap series.
Join Ranger Raven for an engaging and educational presentation exploring what insects are, how to identify them, and learn some of the fascinating insect species found right here in the Monument!
Join Sophie Marxer, our 2025 Scientist in the Parks Intern, as she shares her experience launching Colorado National Monument’s first raptor monitoring program.
Dan Neubaum, Wildlife Conservation Biologist with Colorado Parks & Wildlife, will share his knowledge and the latest data on white-nose syndrome in Colorado, as well as recent radiotracking work conducted …
Flash Flooding in the Colorado National Monument: Geomorphic Process and Neighborhood Nuisance
Explore the mysterious dark coatings on desert rocks known as desert varnish.
Genevieve Fuller shares findings from the Book Cliffs research on how lions move, what habitats they rely on, and how they coexist with people.
Meet Lily Zavarella, the Let’s Go Birding intern at Colorado National Monument, helping create a more inclusive birding community for people with disabilities.