Two Cats and Birds research projects initiated by the Stewardship Centre for BC in collaboration with Environment and Climate Change Canada, Birds Canada, University of British Columbia, University of Guelph, Liber Ero Fellowship Program and Vancouver Bird Advisory Committee have offi
An online-only version of the Stewardship Roundtable 2018 program is available, including speaker biographies! Download it here. The sold-out Roundtable on August 24th offers a full day of panel discussions and dialogues on themes from roaming cats to changes in climate and habitats.
We are delighted to announce that registration is open for Stewardship Roundtable 2018! Join us August 24th for a full day of conversations and actions assisting birds and wildlife. Please register by August 13, 2018! From 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the Roundtable will be devoted to lear
Our Executive Director, DG Blair, took time to speak with Shaw TV’s Judi Murakami about how to protect birds as well as our feline friends. Cats and birds Did you know that hunting by domestic and feral cats is the top human-related cause of bird deaths in North America? Ev
The Stewardship Centre for BC released an important report today, “Reducing the Impact of Cats on Birds and Wildlife“. The report presents findings of a public opinion poll and telephone survey about allowing cats to roam
“The Stewardship Centre made a major contribution to the national [Keep Cats Safe and Save Bird Lives] campaign by developing resources for municipalities on recommended policies and bylaws.
The Stewardship Centre for BC is pleased to share it has won Nature Canada’s 2017 Conservation Partner Award. The award recognizes the conservation efforts of a Nature Canada partner organization whose work has significantly contributed to the cause of conservation in Canada.
At the Stewardship Centre, we’re inspired each and every day by our amazing community of supporters. Their diverse contributions are reflected in the achievements profiled in our most recent Annual Report.
We’ve updated our very popular “Happy Cat” brochure. Some of the changes include new information on how free-roaming cats are impacting bats. There are also more do’s and don’ts for responsible owners,