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Aspen Center For Environmental Studies Wild Tracks In November 2022

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November 2, 2022

From: Aspen Center For Environmental Studies

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Winter Birding

November - April, Monthly

Join us on the first Tuesday of the month from November through April and discover the joy of birding! We will learn about non-breeding plumages, winter foraging strategies, and behaviors of migratory and resident birds.

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About Potbelly Perspectives

ACES’ Potbelly Perspectives speaker series features Aspen locals and visitors who share their exciting accounts of world travel and adventure through images and stories. Once confirmed and scheduled for a date, speakers are encouraged to reach out to their personal community and invite them to their presentation at Hallam Lake.

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Fall Field Programs at the Maroon Bells

"My fellow ACES educator, Baylar, told me that on field programs, she often lets the place speak for itself..."

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The Art of Storying: A Naturalist's Perspective

"Storytelling is the oldest form of education, yet it cannot be studied in a traditional academic framework. It is learned through the assimilation of experience. It draws from the powers of memory and bleeds into the art of image making..."

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Welcoming Winter

Our first snow arrived last week! Bears have been in and out of the preserve, the mule deer have grown in their thick coats, and a few bald eagles have been spotted around the lake.

It's only a matter of time before winter is in full swing in Aspen!

Stop by and see us at Hallam Lake for a walk around the preserve in the early winter weather.

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