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SUMMARY:Early Summer 2023 BC Bat Count
DESCRIPTION:A simple way to support bats is to participate in the BC Annual Bat Count this Summer. The BC Community Bat Program is requesting colony reports and volunteer assistance for this citizen-science initiative that encourages residents to count bats at local roost sites. \nLearn More
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/early-summer-2023-bc-bat-count/
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SUMMARY:World Oceans Day Festival
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URL:https://thescca.ca/event/world-oceans-day-festival/
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SUMMARY:Free Film Screening: The Soul of the Fraser (Raven's Cry Theatre)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of this remarkable local film about the estuary of one of the mighty rivers that feeds the Salish Sea. Ken Ashley\, Executive Producer will be present in a Q&A session after the film. \n75% of the plants and animals are gone\, and if we don’t act now they may be lost forever. Two young filmmakers embark to unmask the forgotten soul of Canada’s greatest ecological wonder. \n\n\n\n\nWhere 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 the urban sprawl of Vancouver. \nTo solve the mysteries of this forgotten land\, they meet with environmental activists\, First Nations leaders\, and specialized biologists. Led by indigenous wisdom and western studies\, the filmmakers witness beautiful animals and mysterious sights. Soon\, they see the “death of a thousand cuts” this once beautiful land has suffered through. \nA new threat looms over the Fraser Estuary; in the migratory path of the fish and birds. Various concerned experts protest; ex-government workers reveal how environmental management has slipped into the hands of corporations and indigenous representatives describe how their stewardship is ignored by the decision makers of industry. \nThe filmmakers desire to use this film to bring the soul back to the Fraser; through educating the local public about the ecological history they walk on. \n\n\n\n\nRead Film Details and Watch Trailer \nAbout Ken Ashley\nKen received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. at UBC in the Zoology Department\, specializing in aquatic ecology\, and an M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. at UBC in the Faculty of Applied Sciences in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He worked for the Ministry of Environment in the Fisheries Research Section for 28 years and is currently Director of the Rivers Institute at BCIT and a Professor in BCIT’s Ecological Restoration Program. \nDoor prize\nKen Ashley has donated three copies of the book The Soul of the Fraser. To be awarded by random draw.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/free-film-screening-the-soul-of-the-fraser-ravens-cry-theatre/
LOCATION:Raven’s Cry Theatre\, 5555 Sunshine Coast Hwy\, Sechelt\, British Columbia\, V0N 3A3\, Canada
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