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Come Birding with Me as we explore birding and biodiversity on a free guided walk for members of the queer community.
Led by biologist Rémi Torrenta, this walk will introduce you to the birds found in Stanley Park. See birds like great blue herons, red-tailed hawks, and belted kingfishers while meeting new people and sharing in the outdoors.
This program will meet at the Stanley Park Nature House on Lost Lagoon.
Please try to arrive at least 10 minutes in advance of the program.
This program is a part of the Birding with Me series, collaboratively organized by the Canadian Wildlife Service and Stanley Park Ecology Society, and supported by Birds Canada.
About Your Bird Guide
Rémi Torrenta (he/him) is the British Columbia Projects Coordinator at Birds Canada, and passionate about anything related to wildlife and wilderness adventures. After getting his Ph.D. in forest bird ecology in eastern Canada, he worked as a Field Biologist, Naturalist Guide and Research Scientist, before moving to the West Coast. Rémi has a strong conviction that conservation goals are better achieved through education and Citizen Science programs
About “Birding with Me” Series
Come Birding with Me and learn about our local birds on free, guided bird walks that celebrate diversity in bird and human communities. Inspired by the National Audubon Society’s Let’s Go Birding Together series, Birding with Me walks welcome in members of different communities led by experts of shared identity to explore birding together and meet new people.
Photo: Liron Gertsman