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The Soul of the Fraser

The Soul of the Fraser

Nature Vancouver is one of many non-for-profit groups focused on environmental conservation and sustainable living that are working collaboratively with the production team to screen the documentary The Soul of the Fraser ( released in summer 2022) and the Heart of the Fraser (released in 2019). Through these screening events, we are hoping to reach out to our naturalist members and beyond, bring awareness and urgency to the critical conditions the Fraser River is in, and spur much needed actions…

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Cascade Bird Box Team – 2022 Report

Cascade Bird Box Team – 2022 Report

Submitted by Peter Ward Cascade Bird Box Team is composed of members of both Delta Nats, and of Nature Vancouver. The team built 10 Tree Swallow boxes for New Brighton Park (funded by Nature Vancouver), plus a handful of boxes to add to the number at Fraserview Golf Course. We supplied and installed several Barn Owl boxes earlier this year. More Barn Owl boxes were built in September and have not yet been installed. Jim Kneesch developed a brilliant new…

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False Creek BioBlitz

False Creek BioBlitz

Report & Photos by John Martin Hakai Institute and the Friends of False Creek held a citizen science bioblitz of the False Creek area from from Sep 2 to Sep 5. Nature Vancouver participated in this citizen science project as a supporting partner. Work had begun by many marine biologists from the Hakai Institute during the year but this event brought in the general community. While scientists collected and processed data in the waters of false creek, citizens were asked…

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Roberts Bank Terminal 2 – Update

Roberts Bank Terminal 2 – Update

Submitted by Adele Liu Roger Emsley, Executive Director of Against Port Expansion Community Group, has sent out the following message to the group: An article written by Colin Laughlan, largely critical of Robin Silvester and the manner in which the Port of Vancouver is pushing for approval of the RBT2 project, has just been published in the Maritime Magazine. You can read the article from this LINK. Conservation groups from Canada and elsewhere, scientists expert in wetland ecology, citizen scientists, the…

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Bird Friendly Coffee

Bird Friendly Coffee

Submitted by Colin Clasen For information about the definition, and the importance of buying Bird Friendly Coffee, please see the web pages of Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center from the following links: https://nationalzoo.si.edu/migratory-birds/about-bird-friendly-coffee https://global.si.edu/success-stories/smithsonian-migratory-bird-center-bird-friendly-coffee Also please see an article by Birds Canada about switching to Bird Friendly Coffee: https://www.birdscanada.org/making-the-switch-to-bird-friendly-coffee/ Bird Friendly Coffee Sellers in Metro Vancouver Other Official Certifications: FT (Fair Trade), O (Organic)   COMPANY (in alphabetical order) BIRD-FRIENDLYCOFFEEBRANDS 1. Buy Low Foods#200 – 370 East Broadway, Vancouver Balzac’s ATWOOD Blend 2. Café by TAO210 – 150 Esplanade West, North Vancouver Paradise Mountain 3. Chapters-Indigo2505 Granville St., Vancouver Balzac’s ATWOOD Blend 4. City Avenue Market2279 Commercial Dr., Vancouver Balzac’s ATWOOD BlendParadise Mountain 5. City Avenue Market#130 – 910 Quayside Drive, New Westminster Balzac’s ATWOOD BlendParadise Mountain 6….

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The Soul of the Fraser – A Documentary

The Soul of the Fraser – A Documentary

Submitted by Adele Liu A local documentary producer – NERV Productions takes you on a journey of the Fraser Estuary.  See the trailer below. The full documentary will be made available free of charge on Youtube in August.  Where millions of birds and billions of fish once thrived, now mere thousands struggle to co-exist with the unregulated growth of Metro-Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. Local filmmakers Brendan Chu and Chris Jenkins explore the Fraser Estuary, the original river delta beneath…

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Cats & Birds: Making Communities Safer for Pets, Wildlife & People

Cats & Birds: Making Communities Safer for Pets, Wildlife & People

Submitted by Bryna Turk Cats and Birds is a project of the non-profit Stewardship Centre for BC that helps make British Columbia a safer place for cats, birds, other wildlife, and people. After habitat loss, outdoor roaming cats are the #1 source of human-related wild bird mortality, killing as many as 350 million wild birds every year in Canada alone. Of these, about one-sixth, or over 58 million bird deaths per year are by owned pet cats who are allowed…

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Roberts Bank Terminal 2 – Petition To Sign

Roberts Bank Terminal 2 – Petition To Sign

Submitted by Adele Liu, NV Treasurer I have been working with James Casey at Birds Canada and Nature Canada after participating in the ‘Nature on the Hill’ week (Nature Canada led environment lobbying) to draft a paper petition for MP Don Davies to present to the House of Commons and deliver to the government. Now MP Davies has reviewed and approved the document and it’s good to go. You can download the PDF file from the link below: Following MP Davies’ advice,…

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Encouraging Tree Swallows & Chickadees

Encouraging Tree Swallows & Chickadees

Submitted by Peter Ward It started in 2008, when I made an extension to my home workshop. Somehow building bird boxes brought together a trait that I inherited from my maternal grandfather, and a passion for bird watching. With a couple of friends, John Toochin and Ken Hall, I started building boxes, using some ideas for size from an old publication by BC Provincial Museum, 1979. We targeted local birds known to nest in man-made boxes. It turned out that…

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Western Painted Turtles – Nesting Sites

Western Painted Turtles – Nesting Sites

Submitted by Caroline Penn  An early morning drop off at the Fulford ferry and return trip past Stowel Lake with the sun breaking through a cover of mist caused me to stop and explore the lakeshore, hoping for a few shots of the lake.  This little corner of the lake draws many swimmers on hot summer days but today with spring temperatures still cool enough for a morning frost I found a different attraction. On the short path to the lake…

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