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Voices of Open Space
Boulder County Parks and Open Space
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The Origin Story
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
dimanche 25 mai 2025 • Durée 43:21
🎙️ Episode Title: The Origin Story
Episode Description: Welcome to the debut episode of Voices of Open Space, celebrating 50 years of Boulder County Parks & Open Space. Melissa and Tina, longtime colleagues, take listeners on a journey through the landscapes, legacies, and bold vision that launched one of the most renowned open space programs in the country. From mountain peaks to agricultural plains, discover how leadership, local action, and community values shaped the open spaces we cherish today.
📌 Show Notes:
In this episode:
- Boulder County’s unique geography and ecological diversity
- What “open space” means—and why it matters
- Key moments in open space history, from the 1960s to the 1990s:
- The Blue Line
- The Comprehensive Plan
- Founding of the Parks & Open Space Department (1975)
- The pivotal 1993 sales tax vote
- Reflections from Melissa and Tina’s decades in real estate and planning
- Acknowledging Indigenous communities and the legacy of colonization
- Visionary leaders like Ron Stewart and Carolyn Holmberg
- Early landmark acquisitions: Betasso Preserve, Rock Creek Farm, Walden Ponds
- The 50th anniversary theme: Rooted and Reaching
Mentioned in this episode:
Boulder County Open Space 50th Anniversary
Boulder County Comprehensive Plan
Parks & Open Space Advisory Committee
Boulder County Parks & Open Space, Parks and Trails webpage
Coming up in future episodes:
- What Makes Us Unique
- Innovations in Open Space
- Volunteer Programs: The Heart of Our Mission
- The Values That Shape Our Work
- Conservation Easements
- What it takes to manage 107,000+ acres of public land
🎧 Subscribe to Voices of Open Space on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.
What Makes Us Unique
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
jeudi 12 juin 2025 • Durée 49:15
What makes Boulder County Parks & Open Space truly one-of-a-kind? In this episode, Education & Outreach Supervisor Eva Lark sits down with Director Therese Glowacki for a rich conversation about the values, partnerships, and projects that set our department apart.
From sustainable agriculture and native seed collection to forest restoration and community collaboration, discover the behind-the-scenes work that supports wildlife, welcomes recreation, and restores natural systems across 107,000+ acres.
📌 In this episode:
- How Boulder County is celebrating 50 years of open space
- The role of agricultural lands and partnerships with farmers
- Sustainable agriculture and its impact on wildlife habitat
- Restoration efforts:
- Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat (former gravel mine)
- Post-2013 flood recovery
- Forest and grassland restoration
- Native seed collection
- Prairie Run Open Space
- Collaborations with:
- City of Boulder
- Colorado Parks & Wildlife
- U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
- U.S. Forest Service
- Rocky Mountain National Park
- NoCo Places
- Volunteer programs and recreation opportunities:
- Mountain biking and regional trails
- Birding and wildlife viewing
- Water-based recreation
- Therese’s personal takeaway on what makes this work meaningful
BCPOS Volunteer Opportunities: https://bouldercounty.gov/volunteer/parks-and-open-space/
Find a trail/park near you: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/parks-and-trails/
Prairie Run Open Space: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/parks-and-trails/prairie-run/
Learn more about Agriculture: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/management/agriculture/
Learn more about Wildlife Management: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/management/wildlife/
Learn more about Forestry: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/management/forestry/
Stay connected with us: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/get-involved/email-updates/
NOCO Places 2050 website: https://www.nocoplaces.com/
Coming up in future episodes:
- Innovations in Open Space
- Volunteer Programs: The Heart of Our Mission
- The Values That Shape Our Work
- Conservation Easements
🎧 Subscribe to Voices of Open Space on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.
Innovations in Open Space
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
jeudi 26 juin 2025 • Durée 36:45
Innovation is at the heart of how Boulder County Parks & Open Space protects and stewards over 107,000 acres of land. In this episode, host Grant Orvis sits down with Heidi Wagner, a long-time planner with Boulder County Parks & Open Space, to explore how innovative thinking, strong partnerships, and ecological knowledge are shaping the future of our landscapes. Topics include wildlife crossings, soil health, stream restoration, and Indigenous partnerships. Special guests Stefan Reinold and Thomas Roth join the conversation to discuss everything from thriving forest ecosystems to CSU Extension’s Plant Mobile . This episode is packed with real-world innovations and the people behind the practices that keep Boulder County’s open spaces healthy and resilient.
📌 Topics in this episode include:
* What planning means at Boulder County
* Ecological diversity and wildlife stewardship
* Soil health, stream restoration, and native plant programs
* Wildlife crossings and aerial imagery
* Thriving forest ecosystems with Stefan Reinold
* Partnerships with Indigenous communities
* Community connection to land and open space
* CSU Extension’s Plant Mobile with Thomas Roth
* Prairie Run Open Space
* Reflections on the future of our ecosystems
Open Space Flood Recovery Projects (boco.org/OpenSpaceFloodRecoveryProjects)
Master Gardener Contact (mggpa@bouldercounty.gov)
How Wolves Change Rivers (https://youtu.be/ysa5OBhXz-Q?si=0vvRJrWBaq_KDpPp)
Colorado - Aerial Photos and Satellite Imagery (https://libguides.colorado.edu/c.php?g=484941&p=3317173)
Coming up in future episodes:
- Volunteer Programs: The Heart of Our Mission
- The Values That Shape Our Work
- Conservation Easements
🎧 Subscribe to Voices of Open Space on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.
Tale Feathers: Summer 2025
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
jeudi 4 septembre 2025 • Durée 25:20
In this debut episode of the Tale Feathers mini-series, Eva Lark takes flight into a heartfelt and wonder-filled journey through the birds and birding joys of summer 2025 in Boulder County.
Blending the soothing soundscape of Hall Ranch’s Antelope Trailhead with personal storytelling, Eva shares her moving “spark bird” moment and reads a poem by Emily Dickinson. She highlights surprising bird behaviors, like tipsy robins feasting on fermented berries, and marvels at the elegance of the osprey, our local "fish hawk."
Along the way, Eva offers gems for curious birders and nature lovers alike, from the national rise in birdwatching to local hotspots like Lagerman Reservoir and the mesmerizing Osprey Cam.
Eva closes the episode with a look ahead to what autumn holds in Boulder County’s skies and fields. Whether you're a lifelong birder or just curious about the creatures in your backyard, this short and sweet episode invites you to pause, listen, and fall in love with birds all over again.
Featured Resources:
- USFWS Report on Birdwatching in America
- TEDx Talk: Why Bird Song Is More Than Beautiful
- eBird – Track and Report Bird Sightings
- Spark Bird Stories – Share Your Moment
- Boulder County Osprey Cam
- Lagerman Reservoir – Birding Hotspot
- Parks & Open Space Event Calendar
Birds in the Spotlight:
The Values That Shape Our Work - Part 2
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
jeudi 21 août 2025 • Durée 43:08
The Values That Shape Our Work – Part 2
In the second part of our three-part series, host Elisabeth Rios-Brooks explores three more of the seven guiding values at Boulder County Parks & Open Space: Stewardship, Sustainability, and Service.
Through heartfelt stories and deep reflections, this episode highlights how these values are not just principles—but lived commitments.
Featured Guests & Topics:
- Shane Milne: Forest Planning Supervisor
- Ecological responsibility and long-term restoration
- Limber pine conservation
- Cassandra Schnarr: Agricultural Resource Specialist
- Partnering with leaseholders and integrating resource values on working lands
- Honest collaboration and equity in land use
- Will Towle: Buildings & Historic Preservation Supervisor
- Prioritizing preservation with limited resources
- Visioning a future of more inclusive historical narratives
- David Hirt: Research Program Supervisor
- Restoring damaged ecosystems and fens
- Healing landscapes—and the people who steward them
- Stefan Reinold: Resource Management Division Manager
- Interdisciplinary collaboration and climate adaptation
- Wildfire mitigation and sustainable planning
- Bevin Carithers: Chief Park Ranger
- The joy and unpredictability of service
- Building trust across diverse communities
- Brian Bartel: Historic Preservation Field Supervisor
- Hands-on service and responsiveness to community needs
- Keeping parks welcoming, functional, and accessible
Themes Explored:
- Stewardship as care and accountability
- Sustainability beyond the environment—into systems and relationships
- Service as humility, presence, and showing up for others
Links and Resources Mentioned
Wetland Plants: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLnxLpyMvw6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=Y2JlY3Ntdmo5cHA0
Open Space Management: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/management/
Limber Pine Planting: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7m8zF2NdKv/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=eGFjbmpncDRweTV3
The Ranger in You: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9Qidy-h3fz/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=ZWs0d211cG11d3p2
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.
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#VoicesOfOpenSpace #BCPOS #Stewardship #Sustainability #Service #ClimateAdaptation #EcologicalRestoration #PublicLands #ColoradoNature #CommunityCare #InclusionInConservation
Rooted in Service: The Story of Our Volunteers
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
jeudi 7 août 2025 • Durée 37:33
From leading nature hikes in the 1970s to restoring flood-damaged landscapes and preserving cultural heritage, volunteers have been at the heart of Boulder County Parks & Open Space since the very beginning. In this inspiring episode, host Sarah Quiroga speaks with longtime former Education & Outreach supervisor Pascale Fried, who dedicated over three decades to building and nurturing a culture of volunteerism.
Together, they explore how a handful of passionate community members helped shape a thriving volunteer program that now spans ecological restoration, history interpretation, wildlife monitoring, and more. You'll hear stories of resilience after natural disasters, the joy of community service, and the lasting impact of giving back to the land.
Whether you're a current volunteer, a fan of Boulder County’s open spaces, or simply curious about how one county empowered thousands of residents to become stewards of the land, this episode will leave you feeling inspired.
In This Episode:
- How Boulder County’s volunteer programs began—with just 10 naturalists and a shared passion for nature
- The story behind the first cultural history programs at Walker Ranch
- How episodic volunteer projects evolved from Cub Scouts and community members into a department-wide effort
- The creation of a dedicated volunteer coordinator role—and the momentum it sparked
- Stories of restoration after the 2013 flood and how volunteers made a tangible impact
- Highlights from decades of volunteer work: trail building, wildlife monitoring, seed collection, historic preservation, and more
- Reflections on the power of community, collaboration, and learning through service
- How multi-generational families and lifelong volunteers shaped the department's culture
- Why people choose to volunteer—and what they gain from it
Links and Resources Mentioned:
- Volunteer Opportunities: https://boco.org/bcposVolunteer
- Images Magazine: https://boco.org/images
- Nature Detective Kids Club: https://boco.org/NatureDetectives
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.
What Is a Conservation Easement, and Why Does It Matter?
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
jeudi 24 juillet 2025 • Durée 39:44
Ever wonder why there are miles of open farmland, wildlife corridors, and protected views along your commute through Boulder County? Those scenic stretches may not be an accident—they might be conservation easements.
Join hosts Liz Northrup, Conservation Easement Program Supervisor, and Tim Carden, Conservation Easement Stewardship Specialist, for a deep dive into one of Boulder County’s most powerful land conservation tools: the conservation easement.
This episode reveals the unseen side of open space—40,000 acres of private land protected in perpetuity through voluntary agreements between landowners and Boulder County. With over 850 easements to manage, stewardship is no small task.
Highlights Include:
- What a conservation easement actually is, and how it works
- The surprising benefits to landowners, from tax benefits to legacy preservation
- Behind-the-scenes stewardship: wildlife encounters, weed control, and trust-building
- Stories from the field, including moose sightings, regenerative farming with pigs, and meaningful landowner collaborations
- A heartfelt interview with Keith Owen, a conservation award-winning landowner, on his 25-year journey of transforming a tree nursery into thriving native grasslands
From the agricultural plains to the forested peaks of Eldora, this episode is a testament to the people and policies that make Boulder County’s landscapes so vibrant and enduring.
- The Conservation Easement Program website
- Our handout, "What is a conservation easement?"
- The Boulder County Comprehensive Plan
- The Land Trust Alliance website. The Land Trust Alliance is a national organization supporting conservation easements throughout the country, and they list other conservation easement holders if a listener is joining us from outside of Colorado and wants to find their local land trust.
- The Keep It Colorado website. Keep It Colorado is another organization that supports conservation easements, specifically in Colorado. They also list conservation easement holders in Colorado, in case a listener joining us from outside Boulder County, but within Colorado, wants to find their local land trust.
🎧 Subscribe to Voices of Open Space on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen and join us in protecting what makes Boulder County wild, rooted, and resilient.
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.
The Values That Shape Our Work – Part 1
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
jeudi 10 juillet 2025 • Durée 40:44
Boulder CountyThere's an invisible force guiding actions, decisions, and implementation at Boulder County Parks and Open Space. When it's present, we move with more alignment, care, and integrity. These are our values.
In this first of a three-part series, host Elisabeth Rios-Brooks explores two of the seven core values that guide Boulder County Parks & Open Space: Innovation and Engagement.
Wildlife Supervisor Mac Kobza, Historic Preservation Field Supervisor Mike Lohr, and Forestry Specialist Scott Golden share how curiosity, collaboration, and creativity shape their work. Later, Amanda Hatfield and Jim Drew reflect on how meaningful engagement builds trust, community, and connection to the land.
This episode brings together diverse voices and stories that show how our values aren’t just ideals—they’re lived every day.
In This Episode
- What it means to live your values at Boulder County Parks & Open Space
- How Innovation shows up in wildlife management, historic preservation, and forestry
- Collaborating with youth and schools (e.g., St. Vrain Innovation Center)
- Development of the solar-powered tool trailer
- Innovation through cross-boundary wildfire mitigation
- Deep reflections on privilege, allyship, and inclusive community building
- Why Engagement is more than outreach—it’s relationship-building
- Volunteerism as a form of connection, service, and belonging
- The impact of intentional community involvement across programs
- Personal reflections from staff on how values shape their daily work
Links and Resources Mentioned:
- The Innovation Center of St. Vrain Valley Schools (https://innovation.svvsd.org)
- Northern Leopard Frog (https://innovation.svvsd.org/programs/student-project-teams/data-science-team/northern-leopard-frog)
- Prairie Dog Management (boco.org/PrairieDogManagement)
- Middle Boulder Creek Fuels Reduction Partnership Project (boco.org/MiddleBoulderCreek)
- The Boulder Watershed Collective (https://www.boulderwatershedcollective.com)
- The Watershed Center (https://watershed.center)
- BCPOS Volunteer Opportunities (boco.org/POSVolunteerOpportunities)
- Harvest of All First Nations and the Corn Festival at (https://hafnco.org)
- Agricultural Heritage Center (boco.org/AHC)
- 3-D model of the LHOC solar trailer (https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/lhoc-solar-trailer-concept-31e27786fe9d4ec3a4446e5a240bb0de)
- library of historic structures within Boulder County (https://sketchfab.com/Michael.Lohr/collections/boulder-county-8d23290bb35c40e28f45839e29362537)
🎧 Subscribe to Voices of Open Space on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.
One Thing Leads to Another: The Legacy of Ann Cooper, Volunteer Naturalist
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
jeudi 16 octobre 2025 • Durée 41:43
Among the many who have helped shape Boulder County Parks & Open Space’s fifty-year journey stands Ann Cooper—a volunteer naturalist, educator, and writer who has dedicated nearly five decades to sharing the beauty of our open spaces. Her story intertwines with the department’s own—from leading pond adventures at Walden Ponds to inspiring generations of children and families to become “Nature Detectives.”
In this heartfelt conversation, host Larry Colbenson, former Natural History Program Coordinator, reunites with Ann to reflect on the evolution of the Volunteer Naturalist Program, the power of curiosity, and the enduring magic of teaching children to see the world with wonder.
Together, they remind us that open space is more than land—it’s a living classroom, a gathering place, and a gift that continues to grow with each new generation.
✨ A tribute to those who give their time, their knowledge, and their hearts to the land—and to the spirit of service that has shaped fifty years of Parks & Open Space.
The episode includes:
- Trust-building & community co-creation
- Inclusive hiring, power-sharing, and belonging at work
- Accessibility: transcripts and universal design that help everyone
- Indigenous ways of knowing; thinking across generations
- Flood & wildfire recovery (e.g., St. Vrain), working with nature
- Adaptive management, competing objectives, and funding realities
- Care, connection, and culture as resilience
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.
The Values That Shape Our Work - Part 3
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
jeudi 2 octobre 2025 • Durée 48:08
In the values series finale, host Elisabeth Rios-Brooks gathers Boulder County Parks & Open Space staff to explore our last two guiding values.
For Inclusion, she speaks with Emma Dhimitri (Community Health Specialist, CSU Extension), Jarret Roberts (Deputy Director of Community Amenities), and Lucero Torres (Senior Park Ranger) about building true belonging—from outreach and inclusive hiring to “planning for the outliers” so everyone benefits.
For Resilience, she’s joined by Justin Atherton-Wood (Planning Group Supervisor), Ernst Strenge (Senior Planner), and Sharla Benjamin (Engineer) to examine systems-level resilience: caring for one another, learning from the land, and designing projects that bounce forward after floods and fires.
Topics & themes: trust-building with underserved communities; inclusive hiring and power-sharing; equitable service delivery; accessibility (transcripts & universal design); Indigenous ways of knowing; flood and wildfire recovery; adaptive management on the St. Vrain; caring cultures at work; belonging as a resilience strategy; transparency and long-view planning.
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Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.









