MURIE AUDUBON PRESENTS:
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN ROTARY PARK

Joanne Theobald, a Certi?ed Wyoming Naturalist and a member of the Rotary Park Improvement Committee (RPIC), will be our guest speaker in May. She will discuss the current activities of the RPIC, including the installation of a Geology Interpretive Trail near the waterfall platforms this summer, and the redesigning and creation of new way ?nding signage along the park’s trails. Theobald will also share her volunteer work in the park with Natrona County Weed & Pest to help manage the spread of burdock and houndstongue. She is establishing sections in the lower part of the park that volunteer groups can adopt (after being trained) to remove burdock and houndstongue seedheads each summer. Finally, we will discuss the audience’s birding experiences and sightings in the park. Theobald, formerly director of counselling at Casper College, is a participant in University of Wyoming’s Wyoming Naturalist Program and teaches community education classes about plant life and ecosystems of Rotary Park. You may remember her previous program on Turkey Vultures in November 2022. The program will be on May 8, 2025 at 7 p.m., at the Izaak Walton Clubhouse, at 4205 Fort Caspar Road.
Bruce Walgren
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Murie Audubon May Newsletter
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