Audubon Society to Meet on Riverwalk Tomorrow

The Weminuche Audubon Society is taking its monthly meeting outside in July.

Tomorrow evening, Wednesday July 15, the community is invited to joina tour of our native plant garden near the domes in Centennial Park followed by a walk down the Riverwalk, where we will be joined by volunteer guides with Pagosa Wetland Partners to explore life in the wetlands area.

The town-owned wetlands area bordering the Riverwalk are held in a conservation easement. Since 2019, when plans to develop the adjacent private property were proposed, members of our Audubon group and others have been engaged as active observers of this important habitat.

An offshoot group of our Audubon chapter, Pagosa Wetland Partners, conducts free summer tours twice weekly for locals and visitors. In doing so, we aim to raise awareness of the biodiversity and importance of this special wetlands area that is fed by geothermal waters.

Monthly we perform water quality monitoring in the wetlands and record observations to document flora and fauna that we find.

We will meet near the amphitheater in Centennial Park at 6:30pm. Bring your water, binoculars and your curiosity, and be prepared for the possibility of mosquitoes.

Come and enjoy a pleasant summer evening with us.

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