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It's In Denver's Nature
Denver Community Media
7 episodes
2 weeks ago
Welcome to the ‘It’s In Denver’s Nature’ podcast—a mini-series that will explore the ways in which the City and County of Denver is creating a more resilient parks and recreation system that can support the health of a growing city while investing in the fight against climate change. From conserving water, transforming landscapes, growing the urban canopy and protecting habitats, to instilling the spirit of environmental stewardship in Denverites of all ages, we are doing our part to make Denver more resilient for the future. We must. It’s in our nature.
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Welcome to the ‘It’s In Denver’s Nature’ podcast—a mini-series that will explore the ways in which the City and County of Denver is creating a more resilient parks and recreation system that can support the health of a growing city while investing in the fight against climate change. From conserving water, transforming landscapes, growing the urban canopy and protecting habitats, to instilling the spirit of environmental stewardship in Denverites of all ages, we are doing our part to make Denver more resilient for the future. We must. It’s in our nature.
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Government
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History of Denver Parks & Design
It's In Denver's Nature
24 minutes 55 seconds
2 years ago
History of Denver Parks & Design

Episode two of It’s In Denver’s Nature features special guests Tina Bishop and Bill Wenk. Bishop and Wenk are Denver-based landscape architects who have collaborated with Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) on numerous projects. Joined by DPR’s Gordon Robertson and Cincere Eades, the team dives into the history of Denver Parks beginning in the 19th century when early city leaders sought to make Denver a more livable place by creating a robust system of green space. More than 100 years later, park design is impacted by new challenges including climate change—listen in and discover how parks planning, design and construction has evolved to anticipate the future needs of our city.

It's In Denver's Nature
Welcome to the ‘It’s In Denver’s Nature’ podcast—a mini-series that will explore the ways in which the City and County of Denver is creating a more resilient parks and recreation system that can support the health of a growing city while investing in the fight against climate change. From conserving water, transforming landscapes, growing the urban canopy and protecting habitats, to instilling the spirit of environmental stewardship in Denverites of all ages, we are doing our part to make Denver more resilient for the future. We must. It’s in our nature.