City of Lafayette - Engage
Welcome to Offero, a complete volunteer management system designed for you by the staff and volunteers of the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department and built by Squarei Technologies, a Fort Collins Colorado company.
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Upcoming Activities Calendar
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CANCELED: What's the Buzz? Pollination!
Wednesday, 18 June 2025 | 09:00 AM | Greenlee Wildlife Preserve | Registration RequiredSummer wildflowers are in full bloom - fireworks in white, purple and yellow! And every flower has an amazing pollination story. Join community naturalist Dave Sutherland for a leisurely hike at Greenlee Wildlife Preserve to look for pollinating ... more |
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Colorful Colorado Birds
Sunday, 22 June 2025 | 08:00 AM | Greenlee Wildlife Preserve | Registration RequiredA summer bird outing highlighting colorful migratory birds that breed in Colorado. We’ll aim to find birds such as Western Tanagers, Orioles, hummingbirds, and warblers. more |
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Cool Birds on Coal Creek
Sunday, 29 June 2025 | 10:00 AM | Coal Creek at Centaur Village Drive | Registration RequiredA hands-on bird outing that aims to inspire and educate why birds are important to the ecosystem, how to identify common birds, and how we can help them thrive. Ages 13 and older. more |
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CANCELED: Waterwise Gardening for Wildlife
Saturday, 05 July 2025 | 09:00 AM | Waterwise Demonstration Garden | Registration RequiredYou can support native pollinating insects and migratory birds – right at home by growing native water-wise plants. Naturalist and gardener Dave Sutherland will give you a tour of the xeriscape garden at the Lafayette fire house, and share tips fo... more |
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Hummingbirds: Jewels of the Sky
Wednesday, 16 July 2025 | 08:00 AM | Greenlee Wildlife Preserve | Registration RequiredWe’ll begin with a 30 minute talk that discusses the marvels of hummingbirds, the four different hummingbird species that we can find in Colorado, and their migration patterns. Afterwards, we’ll look for Broad-tailed and Black-chinned Hummingbirds... more |