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Voices of Open Space
Boulder County Parks and Open Space
12 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Podcast — a storytelling series that explores the heart of our open spaces and the people who care for them. Through conversations with experts, volunteers, staff, authors, and community members, we shine a light on the work of conservation, sustainability, and community stewardship. Each episode brings to life the values, challenges, and triumphs behind preserving and managing our public lands while fostering deeper connections between people and place.
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Welcome to the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Podcast — a storytelling series that explores the heart of our open spaces and the people who care for them. Through conversations with experts, volunteers, staff, authors, and community members, we shine a light on the work of conservation, sustainability, and community stewardship. Each episode brings to life the values, challenges, and triumphs behind preserving and managing our public lands while fostering deeper connections between people and place.
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One Thing Leads to Another: The Legacy of Ann Cooper, Volunteer Naturalist
Voices of Open Space
41 minutes 43 seconds
2 weeks ago
One Thing Leads to Another: The Legacy of Ann Cooper, Volunteer Naturalist

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.

Voices of Open Space
Welcome to the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Podcast — a storytelling series that explores the heart of our open spaces and the people who care for them. Through conversations with experts, volunteers, staff, authors, and community members, we shine a light on the work of conservation, sustainability, and community stewardship. Each episode brings to life the values, challenges, and triumphs behind preserving and managing our public lands while fostering deeper connections between people and place.