Just join the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory Walkathon. You will be promoting 
your own and others’ wellness and conservation. The walk through nature will do 
you good! Raising funds for kids’ nature education will promote their respect 
for and love of nature! Conserving habitat will affect the birds’ wellness! 
What could be easier? Join a team. Or form one with your friends. Even if you 
can’t come, you can contribute. All the information is at the website: 
http://walk.birdday.org/rmbo.
This event grew out of the idea that a healthy community requires healthy 
people and a healthy environment. RMBO’s Walkathon will promote wellness and 
conservation by bringing people outdoors and inspiring them to understand how 
their decisions affect our natural resources. The Walkathon offers people in 
the community an opportunity to enjoy nature and learn about conservation while 
raising funds for Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory’s environmental education 
programs. Check it out: http://walk.birdday.org/rmbo.
Participate as a team, a family or individually in the walk of your choice: 
 
10K: Starts at 8 a.m. Walk a loop that includes a visit to our bird banding 
station to observe birds in the hand. 
5K: Starts at 9 a.m. Walk a loop, crossing the dam at Barr Lake. 
1K: Starts at 10 a.m. Walk on a trail near the Environmental Learning Center — 
ideal for families with small children. 
 
All walks will feature activities along the way, along with healthy snacks and 
water. Restrooms are available. Register anytime before the start of your walk 
— or register before Oct. 1 online at http://walk.birdday.org/rmbo. Further ?s, 
Contact: [email protected]
Larry Modesitt
Chairman, Board of Directors
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory


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