Join us on on May 18 for an in-person discussion of the current status of boreal toad and how you can help them through Denver Zoo's community science project!
As deadly chytrid fungus continues to spread across Colorado's mountain wetlands, boreal toads need our help if they’re going to persist in the Southern Rockies. In collaboration with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Denver Zoo is taking two conservation actions to bring boreal toads back from the brink in Colorado. Join us on May 18 for an in-person discussion of the current status of boreal toad and how you can help them through Denver Zoo's community science project, the Boreal Toad Conservation Team.
For everyone’s safety, we ask that all attendees be fully vaccinated or have a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours of the event.
Please be aware that Green Spaces is a plastic-free facility. You are welcome to bring drinks and snacks as you may need them, but be sure that any food or beverages brought to the facility, all flatware, plates or bowls, and linens, etc are reusable or compostable.