February 2024 – Ranger Ramblings
NWDC Raptor Center Director Diana Miller drew a beautiful red-tailed hawk out from a portable carrier and held it up for all to see.
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NWDC Raptor Center Director Diana Miller drew a beautiful red-tailed hawk out from a portable carrier and held it up for all to see.
While many aspects of nature slow down in the colder months, we can still observe the many creatures that are still out and about.
Recent snowfall had provided a surge of moisture for the moss to absorb, leaving the north-facing wall of the canyon lush and green.
This fall, our Earth Studies students got to see incredible biodiversity firsthand on their first trip of the year to visit us!
Beulah School of Natural Sciences (BSNS) recently kicked off the school year with their first visit to the Pueblo Mountain Park!
August 21-24 marked the return of the Outdoor Explorations Program to the NWDC River Campus for the 2023-2024 school year.
“Christian has learned and grown from his experiences and has a greater appreciation of nature and the world around him.” — Grandma Pamela
On the last day of camp, the campers had the honor of moving five baby owls and one adult owl to the flight cage…
The Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center recently partnered with the Pueblo Zoo and the Buell Children’s Museum for nature programming.
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