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Visit areas southwest of Denver in search of wintering waterfowl with Zoology Department associate Norm Lewis.
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Step inside the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder.
Operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Eagle and Wildlife Property Repository is a one-of-a-kind facility that houses confiscateds illegally imported animals and animal products.
Visit many localities in the Boulder-Longmont area in search of wintering waterfowl, early migrants, and raptors.
Tour Chatfield State Park, an exceptionally attractive birding destination with an amazing variety of both land and water habitats.
A Museum expert will be your guide as you explore the rock art and structures of American Indians who called this area home.
Got an eye for spotting wildlife? Inspired by the exhibition Lizards & Snakes, we are offering this adventure on the Gunnison River as a Museum expert provides insight into the life and times of Colorado's reptiles.
Join Nicole Garneau, curator of human health, for this unique experience of fine wine, exercise, and gorgeous scenery.
Zoology Department associate and birding expert Norm Lewis will guide you along the White River, flowing westward 34 miles from Bonanza, Utah.
Geologists travel from all over the world to visit the spectacular canyon country of the Colorado Plateau, near Ruby and Horsethief Canyons.
Take a journey along the Colorado River and back to the time of the dinosaurs. This family friendly trip will travel 140 to 90 million years into the past and explore the formations of the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods.
Get away from the city lights and spend a weekend under the stars. With a Museum expert as your guide, you'll explore the sky and discover the wonders of the universe.
Join curator of planetary science Steve Lee on a rare adventure as you enter the once highly classified world of Russian space travel as a privileged guest. If you've ever dreamed of space travel, here is your chance to see it up close and personal.
In mid-October, some hundreds of polar bears begin arriving in Churchill, Manitoba, the polar bear capital of the world. From the vantage point of a tundra buggy, you'll view these magnificent animals in their natural surroundings.