UPCOMING EVENTS

COEXISTENCE WORKS
Fostering peaceful coexistence among humans, wolves and livestock
Join in a discussion about fostering peaceful coexistence between humans, livestock and wolves with Hillary.
April 13, 2025 | 4:00-6:00 pm
Glenwood Springs Branch Library
Community Room
815 Cooper Ave
About the Speaker
Hilary Zaranek with her husband Andrew Anderson and their four children live and ranch in Southwest Montana just outside of Yellowstone National Park.
Here they graze upwards of 3000 cows annually. The ranch prioritizes a strong conservation ethic, striving to align their agricultural practices with their life’s principles for health, well-being and resilience.
On a daily basis the Anderson’s creative ranch management allows them to coexist with a high density of grizzly bears, wolves, mountain lions, elk, sage grouse and more native species.
All the while they’ve maintained an economically sustainable business and ecologically thriving landscape.



Coexisting with the Wild: Lessons from Wolves, Lions, Bears and more
Join expert guides, scientists and wildlife photographers for an evening of stories and insights from the Front Range and beyond about Coexisting with our Natural World.
April 7, 2025 | 6:30 pm
Fjallraven
1048 Pearl Street, Boulder
About the Speakers
Dave Sutherland is an award-winning interpretive field naturalist, with over 25 years of work in Boulder (and California, Costa Rica and the Galapagos Islands) that has inspired Coloradans with his love of nature to protect and conserve our wild world.
Max Siegal is a Boulder native with degrees in zoology and environmental science and is also a National Geographic Award Winning photographer. Max combines his passion for conservation of all things wild with photography to capture the beauty of the natural world in photographs from elephants in Africa, to whales in Alaska and penguins in Antarctica.
Special guest: Renowned wildlife biologist and ethicist Marc Bekoff, Ph.D., professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder and co-chair of the ethics Committee of the Jane Goodall Institute. Marc has published more than 30 books and numerous scientific and popular articles and book chapters and has won many awards for his research on social ecology and compassionate conservation.
Ambassadors:
• Luna, the Wolf-dog will be at Fjallraven to greet you!
• Wildlife filmmaker Jenny Nichols will live-print a custom wolf design on any brought or purchased clothing!

