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Wildlife Window with Kevin Cook

Colography: The Nitty-Gritty Colorado

2025 Wildlife Window Nature Series

Sponsored by the Friends of the Loveland Public Library.

Colography: The Nitty-Gritty Colorado

Properly defined, “geography” means the “documentation of Earth.” Extending this concept gives us “colography,” the “documentation of Colorado.” Our state sprawls across three great geologic regions blending characters from each. So how many mountain ranges do we have? How many parks do we have, and what is a “park,” anyway? Where are these landscape features and how did they get there? How many cactuses and orchids, owls and hummingbirds — how much life — garnish the landscapes with distinctive lifescapes? “Colography: The Nitty-Gritty Colorado” examines physical and biotic details of the state we call home, all done with a mind for experiencing it.

October 1: State, County, and Municipal Lands and Their Scapes

The concept of city parks became embedded in American culture, but through time parks came to mean something more than flowerbeds, picnic tables, and tennis courts. Concepts of “open spaces” and “natural areas” became popular, and those places now beneficially serve many people many ways.

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