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February 8 @ 7:00 pm February 28 @ 5:00 pm PST

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ONLINE WEBINAR 

Whether it’s hibernation, fur, migration, or huddling together – animals use an amazing range of physical and behavioral adaptations to survive a cold winter. Cozy up, grab a blanket or your work lunch, and join SPES educator Anna Bondartchouk to learn how year-long residents and migrating animal species stay warm in Stanley Park! From cozy beaver lodges, to blood circulation, you might even see some similarities to our human methods too! 

This is a pre-recorded program that will be available for the month of February (February 7-28) for viewing.  

*Fees for this program are based on a sliding scale – you choose what you pay!  Your contributions help us bring you more online programs like this one!  

   

**After registering, you will receive an email containing a link to an unlisted YouTube link that will be accessible for all of February 2023. You can access the recording as many times as you like during this time. Please purchase one ticket per household and do not share the link beyond your household – our programs depend on your registration contributions!  

    

We gratefully acknowledge that the land on which we gather and help steward is the unceded and traditional territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation, and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation. Since time immemorial, Coast Salish peoples have lived reciprocally with the land, harvesting and cultivating foods and medicines and practicing ceremony. The abundance of these lands and waters, which enables us to live, work, and play here today, is a result of the past and on-going stewardship and advocacy of the Coast Salish peoples. 

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