Duncan Christmas Bird Count

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia

Duncan Christmas Bird Count (CBC) All are welcome. Warmup and debrief at the Fish Health Building afterward 3-6pm For more information contact cmilo@telus.net A few people to help out at the Après event would be much appreciated.

Nature Cowichan CoffeeHouse

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia

Bernard Schroeder, Wildlife Consultant will speak on the Marbled Murrelet In-person and over zoom

Waterbird Survey

Cowichan Estuary Nature Centre 1845 Cowichan Bay Road, Cowichan Bay, British Columbia

Everyone welcome!

Swan&Goose Count

Meet each Wednesday at 10:00am sharp to count the big birds in our valley for a few hours.

Free

Nature Cowichan Evening program

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia

Linda Hill will present “The Regenerating Nature of Love intertwined with Grief” In-person and on zoom

Swan&Goose Count

Beverly Dog Park Beverly & Lakes Road, Duncan, British Columbia
Free

Cowichan Watershed Board Monthly Meeting

Quw'utsun Cultural Center - Comeakin Room 200 Cowichan Way, Duncan, BC

Monthly meeting of the Cowichan Watershed Board. ublic seating is always available and observers are welcome. Join the Board members for tea / coffee and conversation from 8:30-9am. The meeting agenda begins at 9am, Please note that locations vary so check the website or agenda each month.

Free

Swan&Goose Count

Beverly Dog Park Beverly & Lakes Road, Duncan, British Columbia
Free

Nature Cowichan Coffee House

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia

Jim Boulter speaks about Vanier Garry Oak Conservation

Swan&Goose Count

Beverly Dog Park Beverly & Lakes Road, Duncan, British Columbia

Counting Big birds in the valley each week. Leaving promptly at 10:00am from Beverly Dog Park. All welcome.

Free

Maple Mt. Broom Removal

Andy Hutchins Park 964 Herd Road, Maple Bay, Duncan, British Columbia

The Cowichan Community Land Trust (CCLT) is offering the following opportunities to hike up Maple Mountain to remove Scotch broom (and other invasives) with a group of friendly like-minded folk!