Educational Activity

Hastings Park Sanctuary Bird Walk – 8am & 10am – Nature Vancouver

Meet at the specified location and join Pat Miller (8 am) or Robin Taylor (10 am) to learn more about birds. All levels and ages of birders are invited to attend and our guides will help you use binoculars and bird guides to locate the birds. We ask that all children be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The bird walks are open and free for all, but please come early to reserve a spot in case they fill up.

Stanley Park Bird Walk - 10am - Bird Studies Canada

Meet at the specified location and time to join Rob Butler to learn more about birds. All levels and ages of birders are invited to attend and our guides will help you use binoculars and bird guides to locate the birds. We ask that all children be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The bird walks are open and free for all, but please come early to reserve a spot in case they fill up.

Stanley Park Bird Walk - 8am - Stanley Park Ecology Society

Meet at the specified location and time to join Robyn Worcester to learn more about birds. All levels and ages of birders are invited to attend and our guides will help you use binoculars and bird guides to locate the birds. We ask that all children be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The bird walks are open and free for all, but please come early to reserve a spot in case they fill up.

Society of Crows, Dr. Rob Butler

Delve into the clever minds of crows, a decade of research of the northwestern crow, and the city habits of large flocks that now reside in Vancouver with ornithologist Dr. Rob Butler.
Location: Vancouver Public Library – Alma VanDusen & Peter Kaye Rooms - Lower Level
Time: 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

From Herring to Gray Whales: One Bird’s Partnerships in a Changing Sea - Dr. Eric Anderson

Although historically very abundant along the coasts of North America, the Surf Scoter was until recently a species we knew surprisingly little about. This talk will focus on recent findings, including satellite tracking of their movements, as well as their dependence on other marine species including eelgrass, herring, and gray whales. Like many marine animals and plants, numbers of Surf Scoters have declined dramatically and increased conservation is urgently needed.
Location: Vancouver Public Library – Alma VanDusen & Peter Kaye Rooms - Lower Level

Amazing Birds in Vancouver - George Clulow

Vancouver is a bird city and a great place to take that first step to birdwatching. Learn more about the common birds around town and in your garden. The talk will be a great introduction to birding and to our feathered friends, and an opportunity to hone your birding skills.
Location: Vancouver Public Library – Alma VanDusen & Peter Kaye Rooms - Lower Level
Time: 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
George Clulow has been involved with the naturalist and birding community in the Lower Mainland since the mid-1970s and is currently a Director for Bird Studies Canada.

Networking for Migratory Birds

Art festival for children (4 to 13 years) on the 4th of May. Cycle of lectures (Seminar) on networking for migratory birds on 11th May and free visit to the Ecuasal saltlakes in Salinas, Mar Bravo on the morning of the 12th.

Eldridge Wilderness

Eldridge Wilderness is nested in Ithaca, NY. Natural areas like Eldridge Wilderness play an important role in ensuring survival of migrating songbirds, by providing a mix of shrubs and mature trees that provide shelter and food.

Celebrating World Migratory Bird Day

Educating young students of the schools and colleges about the importance of migratory birds and their role as ecological health indicator of a particular ecosystem with special reference to Loktak Ramsar of Manipur, India.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Educational Activity