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Anyone needing sign language interpretation, translation services, or assisted listening systems for a meeting, should contact the City Clerk’s Office (303.335.4536 or 303.335.4574) or email ClerksOffice@LouisvilleCO.gov. A 48-hour notice is requested.

Si requiere una copia en español de esta publicación o necesita un intérprete durante la reunión, por favor llame a la Ciudad al 303.335.4536 o 303.335.4574 o email ClerksOffice@LouisvilleCO.gov.

Louisville Grasslands Spring Field Trip

  • Date: 05/21/2024 5:00 PM - 6:59 PM  
  • Introduction: Join local partners for a walk in our local grasslands to learn about the nuances involved in planning and managing these landscapes.

Please sign up here: Louisville Grasslands Spring Field Trip Tickets, Tue, May 21, 2024 at 5:00 PM | Eventbrite

Join Louisville Open Space, the Boulder Watershed Collective, Grama Grass & Livestock, the Louisville Fire Protection district, and Wildfire Partners to take a short walk in our local grasslands and learn about some of the nuances involved in planning and managing these landscapes. We'll start at the Davidson Mesa Trailhead, and from there we'll take a mellow walk (a mile or less), interspersed with stops to discuss what we see and how management objectives are approached on the ground. Cows will be actively grazing the landscape at Davidson Mesa during this time, so we can see their work in action and learn about their role in supporting grassland management objectives. 

Topics will include: 

  • Grassland ecology: how local grasses interact with grazing, fire, and moisture
  • Grazing: the objectives, methods, and outcomes of grazing on local grasslands
  • Wildfire: grassland fire behavior and ecology, individual preparedness, and agency planning/response
  • Home mitigation in grasslands: how residents in the grassland-urban interface can participate in local programs to support community risk reduction.
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