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Nocturnal Owl Survey

Nocturnal Owl Survey

Northern Saw-whet Owl Photo: Brock & Sherri Fenton Owls are directly affected by changes in forests. These important predators are relatively easy to identify, but because they’re nocturnal and nest…

Pacific Invasive Species Project

Pacific Invasive Species Project

Common Murres Photo: David Bradley Pacific Invasive Species Project On BC’s central coast, Haida Gwaii, and the Scott Islands   Seabirds are some of British Columbia’s greatest treasures, and the…

Seabird Projects

Seabird Projects Haida Gwaii, west coast BC, Nfld, NS, NB Globally, seabirds are among the most rapidly declining species groups. At breeding colonies, seabirds are extremely sensitive to introduced predators…

Space to Roost

Space to Roost Many shorebirds migrate thousands of kilometres over the ocean from their breeding areas in the Arctic to their wintering grounds in South America. Hundreds of thousands of…

SwiftWatch

SwiftWatch

Chimney Swift Photo: Brandon Holden SwiftWatch is a Citizen Science monitoring and conservation program that provides volunteers and community groups an opportunity to act as stewards for Chimney Swifts. Historically,…

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