Bringing Back Winded Forests
Michel Desrochers discusses Stanley Park forest restoration after the devastating 2006 windstorm.
Michel Desrochers discusses Stanley Park forest restoration after the devastating 2006 windstorm.
Join us in Stanley Park alongside other families and experts for Birds Canada's “Christmas Bird Count”.
Learn all about BC jelly species, their unique reproduction, and other jelly-tastic facts!
Join this trail walk with SPES Educator Thuja Quickstad to learn about the signs of tree health.
Join us as we take our monthly walk to see and learn about seasonal and year-round resident birds.
Bake shortbread with harvested hemlock needles and seasonal flavours while you learn all about our coastal tree species with a SPES educator!
Join us for some riveting facts about these ring-tailed rascals!
Join us on a trail walk to learn all about tree health and decay.
Contessa Brown Qmdmaxl of the Heiltsuk Nation shares the sacred significance of cedar and guides us in some foundational weaving techniques.
Join us as Contessa Brown Qmdmaxl of the Heiltsuk Nation guides us in some foundational weaving techniques.
Learn how to recognize our worst wetland invaders, why they are so harmful and what can be done about them.
Take a walk around Lost Lagoon and learn about its ecology and features.
Take a walk around Lost Lagoon and learn about its ecology and features.
Come join SPES educators for a squirrely Critter Club meet!
Join herbalist and Indigenous educator, Lori Snyder, on a special winter herbology walk.
Join us for our monthly birding series and discover seasonal species.
Splash into this webinar to learn about everyone’s favourite whimsical water weasel!
Join Frank Lin to learn about the many waterfowl around Stanley Park and the Seawall.
Learn about how wetland ecosystems fit into the City of Surrey’s biodiversity and green infrastructure goals and objectives.
Discover easy and helpful tips on how you can keep wild birds safe from outdoor cats and keep cats safe from outdoor dangers.
Join us on a special night walk, and learn about nocturnal animal nightlife.
A pilot program for members of the queer and trans community. This month, we explore the approach of queer ecology.
Join us for our monthly bird walk in Stanley Park.
Learn about coyote breeding season, how to stay safe, and some common misconceptions and fears.
Learn about native species of bees and honeybees in British Columbia, their pollination techniques, and great ways you can help them!
Take a relaxed and introductory look at these brilliant bryophytes with moss specialist Dr. Terry McIntosh.
Join us or our monthly bird walk featuring seasonal and resident bird species. All levels of birding experience welcome!
Join us on a Lost Lagoon habitat walk, where we’ll learn about the homes and lives of beavers and otters.
Take a deeper dive into urban streams in the Lower Mainland with outdoor storyteller and photographer Fernando Lessa.
Join the March edition of our monthly bird watching program! All experience levels welcome.