Join us for our Conservation Film Night. November 15 we will be screening Saving the Night Caller, a hauntingly beautiful conservation documentary that follows wildlife researchers from Birds Canada and University of Waterloo deep into the forests of southwestern Ontario to uncover the mysterious world of the Eastern Whip-poor-will – a nocturnal bird whose call once echoed across the night, and is now slowly falling silent.
Second screening of the night: The Bird House | Wildlife Research On The Edge. Filmed over two field seasons spanning three years, this nature film tells the story of the impacts of weather, storms, and high water at Canada’s most isolated bird banding and research station – in the middle of Lake Erie. The documentary also tells the story of the demise of a historic rustic wood house located at the Tip which once housed the families of lighthouse keepers, and later biologists and volunteers working at the Tip for the Long Point Bird Observatory.
Doors open at 6 pm. Cash bar. Free parking. Accessible event. All proceeds donated to Birds Canada. Thank you for your support.