The Pender Harbour Wildlife Society presents Dr. Michelle Evelyn on Tuesday, May 16 at 7 p.m. at Pender Harbour Secondary School.
In her talk entitled Conserving and Enhancing Habitat for Species at Risk in Clowhom Watershed, Evelyn will describe work by the Sunshine Coast Wildlife Project in the fascinating Clowhom watershed, located at the head of Salmon Inlet, 32 km northwest of Sechelt. She will detail the field team’s surveys to identify key sites used by species at risk including owls, goshawks, swallows, amphibians and bats, along with their ongoing efforts to improve habitat for wildlife in the valley by restoring wetlands and installing nesting and roosting structures. Hear all about nesting screech-owls, breeding toads, cutting edge environmental DNA, bat acoustic surveys and more.
This presentation is free and open to everyone. Home-baked goodies will be served. For more information, contact [email protected].
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