May 2008

 
Wild Tracks
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
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Spring Babies!
Family Farm Day
2008 Summer Classes
Quick Links
May 2008
Spring Babies at Rock Bottom Ranch
 
Visit Samson and Delilah!

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After a long, white winter, spring has finally sprung at Rock Bottom Ranch! The past few weeks have been hectic with the arrival of all our new babies. Corona, our French Alpine Dairy goat, just gave birth to a set of twin kids - Samson and Delilah. They are healthy, happy, and full of energy! Along with the new kids, we also have a week old flock of chicks and ducklings. All our babies are growing quickly, so be sure to make it out to the ranch before they're all grown up!   Directions to Rock Bottom Ranch
 Hallam Lake - Eagle Update
 
wild eagle

The male golden eagle who plunged out of the wild blue three months ago continues to soar over Hallam Lake and court our resident female eagle from atop her enclosure.  Although mating and nesting are not realistic options, he's surely added excitement to her life.
 
Family Farm Day at Rock Bottom Ranch
 
kid on mom May 17, 9am - 11:30am

Bring the whole family down to Rock Bottom Ranch and see spring getting a jump start.  Visit our brand new baby kid goats, chicks and ducklings as they learn what life is like on the ranch.
 

For more information, visit ACES Website or call 970-927-6760.
 
Summer Kids Classes are Filling Up
 
Register Today!playing

Our 2008 Summer Brochure is here, please stop by to pick up a copy.  Classes for kids are quickly filling up, so register soon!  Class registration and course descriptions are available on  ACES WEBSITE and by calling 970.925.5756.
 
Toklat News
 
hykir Toklat remains partially buried in snow yet is being readied for an active summer of programs and events with plans still progressing for restoring and renovating this special place.
 
 
 
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