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“Loons: A Cry From the Mist” Documentary Screening

Wild Birds Unlimited 1302 West Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Enjoy the visual cinematography and audio thrills of "Loons: A Cry From the Mist" documentary, with a presentation by Rémi Torrenta from Birds Canada at the Wild Birds Unlimited store in Vancouver, BC, who will be giving a talk and screening on February 23 (6:30 pm PST).

Science Week! Tsay Keh Dene Nation

What kind of super-cool science is going on in the Territory?  Amie will present on what's going on with the Motus - wildlife tracking system.  Motus is an international collaborative research network that uses coordinated automated radio telemetry to facilitate research and education on the ecology and conservation of migratory animals. In other words... who's […]

Coastal Waterbird Workshop & Bird Walk

University of British Columbia, Vancouver Campus 2329 West Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join Birds Canada, UBS Sustainability Hub, and UBC Birding Club for a coastal waterbird training workshop and bird walk in Vancouver, BC.

Free

Brant Wildlife Festival

The Brant Wildlife Festival celebrates nature, particularly Brant geese as they rest and feed on the shores of Parksville and Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. This event is presented by the Nature Trust of BC.

Bird Photography Workshop with Kris Cu and Stanley Park Ecology Society

Stanley Park Bus Loop: 49.300505, -123.133822 Stanley Park Bus Loop, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join biologist and photographer Kris Cu (BC Outreach Specialist, Birds Canada) to learn more about your camera settings and the skills you need to capture stunning images.

BC Marsh Monitoring Workshop (Kamloops)

Tranquille Wildlife Management Area Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada

Join us and WildResearch for a free BC Marsh Monitoring Workshop on April 7th (5:00-8:00pm) and April 8th (9:00am-2:00pm) 2023. Learn about current community science efforts to collect ecological data on wetland sites in BC. Please RSVP by emailing bcmmp.kamloops@wildresearch.ca Photo: Yousif Attia

Guided Bird Walks with the City of Richmond

Terra Nova Community Garden 2631 Westminster Hwy, Richmond, BC V7C, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

Join us and the City of Richmond for a free guided bird walk around Terra Nova Rural Park. This is a great opportunity to explore Richmond parks and natural areas renowned for bird diversity, and learn about this fast growing pastime. Register through the link. Registration notes: Meet at the Terra Nova Red Barn (2631 […]

Western Bat Working Group Conference, Victoria

Hotel Grand Pacific 463 Belleville St, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Join us and the Western Bat Working Group in Victoria for workshops and presentations. Amie Macdonald, our Motus Coordinator, will be presenting on Motus and bats. Register through the link below. The workshop and theme of the conference will be Bats Across Borders to take advantage of hosting our first conference in Canada and talk about international bat […]

Earth Week with Stanley Park Ecology Society

Beside Stanley Park Brewing Restaurant and Brew Pub in Stanley Park 8901 Stanley Park Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join us and Stanley Park Ecology Society as we celebrate Earth Week! Drop by our Earth Day event to meet our staff, learn about our projects and mission, and join in on the fun yourself. SPES staff will be leading free guided tours exploring the local wildlife and plant species that we help steward, Birds […]

Intro to Optics – Webinar with Q&A

Join Yousif Attia of Birds Canada, with Jeff Bouton and Gary Stephey of Kowa Optics, for an insightful webinar and live Q&A on optics! This webinar will present information and insight about choosing the optics that will be right for you and how you bird. Come with questions!  About Kowa Optics Kowa is the only […]

Tofino Shorebird Festival

The Tofino Shorebird Festival celebrates the spring migration of shorebirds with educational birding opportunities throughout the area. This is a great opportunity to experience the largest wildlife migration in the region, learn about these impressive birds, and understand why this area is one of the very best places in western Canada for birding.