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Conservation Corner
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Conservation Corner

In the time of the novel coronavirus, decision-making bodies on local environmental issues are all on hold while local and state governments concentrate on those parts of the crisis for which they have to assume responsibility.

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Conservation Corner
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Conservation Corner

Black-tailed prairie dogs once occupied a territory hundreds of miles wide, stretching from Mexico to Canada. We have now converted nearly all of that grassland to cropland for wheat, corn, other crops; pastures of European grasses; or paved it over for homes and shopping centers. We also introduced sylvatic plague (bubonic plague in humans), a disease that did not exist in North America and for which prairie dogs are not evolved to deal with.

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Fluctuating Numbers of Wintering Raptors Reflect a Cold Northern Winter and a Locally Fractured Environment
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Fluctuating Numbers of Wintering Raptors Reflect a Cold Northern Winter and a Locally Fractured Environment

Since 1983, volunteers with the Boulder County Nature Association have monitored winter raptors. Volunteers driving six survey routes throughout the plains of Boulder County detected more wintering raptors during 2018-19 than had been seen during any previous fall-winter season (15 October-15 March) of the 30-year study.

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Reflections on a First Season of Bluebird Box Monitoring
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Reflections on a First Season of Bluebird Box Monitoring

This summer was a first for me; my family and I volunteered as Wildlife Monitors for the Boulder County Parks and Open Space Bluebird Nest Box Monitoring Program! Once every week or so, after breakfast, we would head out to the beautiful Bald Mountain and set off through the trees to check on the bird boxes and record observations.

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