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Volunteers needed in the Atlantic Region

Volunteers needed in the Atlantic Region

Volunteers needed in the Atlantic Region to help with the Maritimes Marsh Monitoring Program, Maritimes SwiftWatch (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia), the Newfoundland Breeding Bird Atlas, and Newfoundland and Labrador Nocturnal Owl Survey.

Welcome back Chimney Swifts! How you can help these threatened birds

Welcome back Chimney Swifts! How you can help these threatened birds

With spring on the way, keep an eye and an ear out for Chimney Swifts returning from South America! Unfortunately, along with other species that rely on flying insects, Chimney Swift populations are in trouble. Since 1970, Canadian populations have declined by about 90%, and they are listed as “Threatened” under the Species at Risk Act.

A final push to protect shorebird habitat in the heart of BC’s Fraser Estuary

A final push to protect shorebird habitat in the heart of BC’s Fraser Estuary

A proposed shipping terminal expansion project in BC has returned to the media spotlight. The Roberts Bank Terminal 2 (RBT2) project would see an artificial island about the size of 150 football fields built in the heart of the Fraser River Estuary. This is expected to impact a number of species legally protected under Canada’s Species at Risk Act, such as Chinook Salmon and Southern Resident Killer Whales. Experts within Environment and Climate Change Canada have also warned it would irreparably damage vital habitat for long-distance migratory birds like Western Sandpipers.

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