Join us for a two-hour, all-ages exploration of the birds that call the Oldman River Valley home. We’ll begin at the Fort, with a brief introduction to local species and their ecology, before heading out into the river valley for an immersive, hands-on experience in the landscape itself. Through guided observation and a simple nature-inspired art activity, participants will learn to notice habitat layers, bird behavior, and the subtle ecological relationships that shape our river valley. Even when birds are quieter on a hot summer afternoon, the landscape is teeming with activity for those who know how to look. Perfect for curious kids, families, and lifelong learners alike.
Brook Skagen (He/They) is a Professional Biologist, rangeland agrologist, artist, and educator based in Lethbridge, Alberta. As the founder of Larkfir Conservation Services, Brook works at the intersection of prairie ecology, conservation, and community learning. Their programs blend scientific insight with creative practice, inviting participants of all ages to explore local landscapes through curiosity, observation, and art.
6–8 PM | all ages welcome | registration required | $15/person | members at no cost
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