Beaver Lake BioBlitz: City Nature Challenge
Beaver LakeDrop by to participate in this citizen science challenge with our BioBlitz at Beaver Lake!
Drop by to participate in this citizen science challenge with our BioBlitz at Beaver Lake!
Come Birding with Me as we explore birding and biodiversity on a free guided walk at Iona Beach for the LGBTQ2S+ community!
Join our Birding with Me program! Get to know our local feathered friends while in community outdoors.
Come Birding with Me as we explore birding and biodiversity on a free guided walk at Queen Elizabeth Park for the Filipino community!
Spend time outdoors learning about birds while in a shared community! No birding experience necessary!
¡Bienvenidos a la comunidad hispanohablante!
Join us for a citizen science BioBlitz on the sand and get up-close and personal with the crabs, mussels, seaweeds, sea stars, and everyone else who calls the beach home!
Join Talaysay Tours as we welcome BIPOC folks to explore the profound and enduring connection between Coast Salish peoples and the Salish Sea!
Location: Virtual (via Zoom) Registration: click here to register Summary: In this virtual presentation, which is part of the ISCMV & Stanley Park Ecology Stewardship Series, Troy Kimoto will provide an introduction to emerald ash borer,...
Join one of our fall planting events sponsored by Tree Canada. We will be planting at a site that was disturbed by the Western hemlock Looper moth near Prospect Point. By participating,...
Led by Melissa Hafting, this free birding program will introduce you to the winter residents of Blackie Spit in Surrey, keeping eyes and ears tuned to find a wide range of birds, such as wigeons, surf scoters, trumpeter swans, shore birds, and more! Get out in nature in the new year and spend time in community during this Birding with Me walk. This event welcomes BIPOC nature enjoyers of all skill levels, including complete beginner birders, as well as participants of all ages. No experience necessary, and participants will be able to borrow binoculars.
Join our World Waterfowl Day celebration with our drop-in Duck Talks at the Nature House! If you've visited the waters of Stanley Park this winter, you've likely noticed the hundreds (and sometimes thousands!) of charming waterfowl that have taken up residence for the cold season. Swing by the Nature House at 1:00, 2:00, or 3:00 pm for a drop-in duck presentation all about these diverse winter birds.
Welcome senior participants! Join us for a slow-paced stroll around Lost Lagoon to admire the late winter birds and other wildlife in the nearby waters, trees, and shores. We'll turn our attention to the colourful ducks and lively hummingbirds, plus look out for recent beaver activity and whatever else we can find along the way. This is a beginner-friendly nature outing!