Responding to the Climate Change challenge in Britain’s newest National Park
Park Development
1. Welcome to the virtual tour of Grand Opening October 23, 2009
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5. Becoming a wetland mitigation bank Used by permission from Dave Yardley Source: http://coloradowetlandbank.com/pages/thenandnow.html
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8. CO 52 Bulrush Boulevard / CR 5 Wetland Park Road Entry/Exit Parking Area Bulrush Wetland Park Park Boundary Park Boundary Abandoned well site Abandoned tank battery and facilities Shallow reservoir Wetland Shallow Wetland reservoir Wetland reservoir Wetland reservoir Trail Trail Wetland reservoir Park Boundary
25. Photo: Courtesy of David Yardley An abundance of wildlife and vegetation to view.
26. Photos: Courtesy of David Yardley and Bill Schmoker Hundreds of plant and animal species to observe. American White Pelican Great Egret Blue Flax Common Grackle Green Darner Painted Turtle Over 100 bird species confirmed on site.
Bulrush Wetland Park is located just over two miles west of I-25 on CO-52. The park is open by appointment only. Please call 720-382-5500 for an appointment.