Harold Eyster, who conducted Vancouver Bird Count in 2021, shares a research update and preliminary results from his study. Harold's bird counts show declines in some bird species in Vancouver and an increase in others when compared to 1990's counts.
Share with us a photo of your favourite shoreline and get a chance to win one of the four $25 gift cards to MEC! The Contest runs until December 12, 2022.
Neighbourhood scale shoreline restoration projects can be more effective at managing and protecting shorelines from climate change risks and provide many benefits to both the environment and homeowners. Learn more in our blog!
Bird-window collisions are the second highest source of human-related bird mortality, killing 16-42 million birds in Canada every year. Learn about the most effective ways of protecting birds from hitting windows.
Even though the summer is coming to an end, Olivia continues to collect valuable data on cats and birds in the South Okanagan. Check out the latest update from the field and find many cool photos from behind the scenes.
A new report was produced by the Project Watershed Society as part of the Resilient Coasts for Salmon projects to determine if Dyke Road Park would be a good candidate for the Green Shores for Shoreline Development Demonstration Site.