the Best Web Pages . . .(IMHO)


Coloradoparks.net - a comprehensive listing of and information about Colorado parks, streams, mountains, trails and forests.


Beverly Parks page about Cloudbows. What is a cloudbow? Visit her page and find out.


Doug Pierson's page about Natural History of North Central Texas Doug has done a excellent job and worked very hard. His page covers animals, plants, geology, weather etc.,


Some very good instruction about nature photography in Larry Sizemore's professional and artistic web site.


Annette is an artist who keeps a very interesting journal from Blackberry Creek.


Gerry Rising clearly reveals his love and interest in nature in his Buffalo News "Nature Watch" columns.


Steven Dahlman is an intelligent and talented writer, and has included some great quotes on his page from the 'Sunset Slope of Colorado'.


Sandra Bray from Utah has a page about taking things slow and paying attention to the life and beauty around us that we often miss.


The Rocky Mountain Nature Association Home Page. This nonprofit organization offers excellent classes on all topics of natural history of the Rockies. (I took their week long glass on plant identification in 1975; each summer I look forward to taking more, on such topics as Rocky Mountain Orchids, Alpine Ecology, Nature Writing, or Colorado Aspen)