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Let’s DOO It! DOO Your Part To Keep Shared Public Land Beautiful

Let’s DOO It! DOO Your Part To Keep Shared Public Land Beautiful


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Monday, May 4, 2026

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bouldercolorado.gov

Let’s DOO It! DOO your part to keep shared public land beautiful

Regional collaboration encourages visitors to pick up after their dogs to protect water quality, native plants, and shared outdoor spaces

BOULDER, Colo. – The City of Boulder, Boulder County, and Jefferson County are teaming up for Let’s DOO It! – a regional effort on Saturday, May 16 and Sunday, May 17, to remind open space and parks visitors that picking up after pets is a simple action that makes a big difference for the health of our environment and community.

City and county open space and parks staff will welcome visitors at several locations across Boulder, Boulder County, and Jefferson County to encourage participation, share information, and distribute free dog swag. This regional effort is about shared responsibility. Our parks and open spaces belong to everyone, and caring for them ensures they remain healthy and enjoyable for people, wildlife, and future generations.

Ahead of the events, staff and volunteers will flag every piece of uncollected dog waste at the following selected sites. These flags will provide a visible reminder of how widespread the issue can be and encourage visitors to pick up extra dog waste during these events.

Dog waste may seem small, but it has outsized impacts. When left on trails or in natural areas, it can wash into waterways, introducing harmful bacteria and excess nutrients that degrade water quality. It can also damage native plants and spread invasive weeds, disrupting the ecosystems that make these landscapes special. Just as importantly, uncollected waste affects the experience of others who come to enjoy clean, welcoming public spaces.

To learn more about the harmful effects of dog poop on the environment, visit the city webpage.

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