Managing land in Colorado often means sharing space with wildlife. This workshop will help you make informed, practical decisions that support habitat, reduce conflict, and protect your animals, property, and resources. Join local experts for a hands-on learning experience focused on real-world solutions you can apply right away, including:

  • Practical strategies to reduce human–wildlife conflict
  • Clear guidance on what to do when you encounter injured or sick wildlife
  • Tools to improve habitat for birds, pollinators, and native species
  • Grazing, vegetation, and fencing practices that support wildlife
  • Livestock protection approaches to reduce predation risk
  • Understanding of wildlife behavior, attractants, and prevention methods
  • Awareness of common wildlife-related health and disease risks

     

Workshop Dates & Locations

Larimer County Workshop

Date: Friday, May 15
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: High Plains Environmental Center, Loveland

Topics include:

  • Wildlife-friendly fencing and grazing practices
  • Bird habitat and Habitat Hero Program
  • Humane solutions to human–wildlife conflict
  • What to do if you encounter injured wildlife
  • Zoonotic diseases and safety considerations

 

Boulder County Workshop

Date: Friday, May 22
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location:
Boulder County Extension, Natural Resources Building
9595 Nelson Rd, Longmont

Topics include:

  • Humane solutions to human–wildlife conflict
  • Habitat and forage management
  • Livestock protection strategies
  • Bird habitat and Habitat Hero Program

 

Registration

Registration fee: $10 per workshop
 

Register today!

 


Date & Time
Friday May 15, 2026
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Location Info
High Plains Environmental Center
Address

2698 Bluestem Willow Dr, Loveland

Department