Fish Creek
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Speaker Series: The Wonderous World of Arachnids (Zoom Presentation)
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Presented by Robert Holmberg, Ph.D., Science Outreach – Athabasca, Athabasca University After the insects, the arachnids are the second most diverse group of animals in the world. Dr. Holmberg will […]
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Speaker Series: Thesium arvense, a new weed of concern
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Join Mary Ann McLean, Professor at St. Mary’s University, to learn about a new weed of concern, Thesium arvense.
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Speaker Series: A look into Learning Naturally
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Getting out into nature makes memories for the rest of our lives, but having the opportunity for exploration can be hard to come by for some schools and families. Through […]
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Call of the Wetland
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Call of the Wetland – Combining Science, Nature and Community for the Health of Calgary’s Wetlands Presented by Nicole Kahal, Project Coordinator, Miistakis Institute
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Calgary Captured
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The March Fish Creek Speaker Series Calgary Captured – Urban Wildlife on Film Thursday, March 21, 2019 Presented by Vanessa Carney, Calgary Parks, The City of Calgary
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ReWilding Through Restoration Walking Tours
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ReWilding Through Restoration – Walking Tours, Sep 12 and Oct 13. Learn how human activity can contribute to an overall decline in ecosystem health and how ReWilding Through Restoration is making a difference in the park.
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ReWilding Through Restoration Walking Tours
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ReWilding Through Restoration – Walking Tours, Sep 12 and Oct 13. Learn how human activity can contribute to an overall decline in ecosystem health and how ReWilding Through Restoration is making a difference in the park.
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Paint What You See
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Experience this outdoor painting workshop in Fish Creek and enjoy a unique painting technique called “pointillism” where images are created through the use of many tiny, colorful dots.
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Learning Naturally Kids Bird Camp
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Learning Naturally Kids Birding Camp runs July 2-5, 2019 at the Bow Valley Ranch, Fish Creek. Get outside and learn about birds this summer!
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Good Grief
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Good Grief – Supportive Healing in Nature. 8-week program starts May 8. If you are experiencing grief or loss, we invite you to join us for this beneficial walking program.