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Alberta’s Frank Lake is an ideal spot for birds – not a solar farm
Frank Lake is the most important wetland for birds in southwestern Alberta. Discover what it’s like to visit, and how a proposed solar development would change its landscape and impact wildlife.
Students gain skills, experience, and connections at first Field Research in Ecology and Evolution Diversified event
In August 2022, FREED welcomed Indigenous, Black, and Racialized university students to its first field excursion at Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario. This program was supported in part by Birds Canada.
Enhanced Research and Education Space at Long Point Bird Observatory
On October 28, Birds Canada celebrated the grand opening of our new demonstration and research laboratories and enhancements to the visitor centre at Long Point Bird Observatory’s Old Cut Research Station.
You don’t need a feeder or experience to help birds with Project FeederWatch!
Helping birds has never been easier. Last fall and winter, more than 25,000 people across North America watched the birds in their neighbourhoods and turned their observations into scientific discoveries.
A celebration of volunteer excellence in Saskatchewan
In September, Birds Canada held a banquet to thank volunteers for their contributions to the Saskatchewan Breeding Bird Atlas. It was wonderful to honour their monumental efforts!
Explore Canada’s critical places for nature
On October 3, Birds Canada, NatureServe Canada, and Wildlife Conservation Society Canada launched the Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) Canada program! This event introduced interactive online tools you can use to explore Canada’s biodiversity.