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Durango Nature Studies to host festival this weekend

Durango Nature Studies’ Preschool Wee Walks sets kids on path to learning

If you’ve spent any time around little kids, you know that they are like little sponges, which is why early learning is so important. Enter Durango Nature Studies’ Preschool Wee W...

Durango Nature Studies offers a ‘stay-cation’

While some families choose to travel all over the country for spring break, the kids lucky enough to be enrolled at Durango Nature Studies spring break program can stay home and experience a...

Durango Nature Studies to offer volunteer naturalist training Jan. 11, 13

The following naturalist training sessions will be held for Jan. 11, 6 to 8:30 p.m., Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. Jan. 13, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Haviland Lake, Havi...

Vampire bats not out to suck your blood

With Halloween just around the corner, I am going to indulge myself and write about the vampire bat. Although not found in Colorado, the myths and lore connected to this little creature are ...

Spooky full-moon hike set for Saturday

Durango Nature Studies’ Spooky Full Moon Hike – a Halloween tradition – is set for 6-8 p.m. Saturday at Greenmount Cemetery, 900 Cemetery Road. The natural history of the area an...

Bird boxes built by Boy Scouts

Bluebirds get houses, local Scout earns Eagle

Outside chance

Durango Nature Studies celebrates 20 years

On the right track

Workshop reveals wildlife, what clues animals leave behind

Durango doctor packing up

Richard Grossman retiring after 38 years