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Join a local Christmas Bird Count! - Environmental Communication Options/Huff Strategy

Join a local Christmas Bird Count!

Nov 26th, 2015 7:59 AM

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Visit www.ontarionature.org/cbc to find one near you
Toronto, November 26, 2015 - This holiday season, you can help our feathered friends by joining a Christmas Bird Count. These daylong, volunteer-run bird surveys are organized locally by naturalist groups. They are free and open to everyone -- regardless of age or skill level. This year’s counts will run from December 14, 2015 to January 5, 2016. Visit the Ontario Nature (www.ontarionature.org/cbc) and Bird Studies Canada (www.bsc-eoc.org/volunteer/cbc) websites to find a count near you. Ontario Nature member groups are coordinating more than 70 counts. The Christmas Bird Count is North America’s longest-running citizen science project and a crucial part of Canada’s biodiversity monitoring database. Every volunteer who takes part in a count contributes to the study and conservation of birds. Scientists use these data to monitor the status of resident and migratory birds across the Western Hemisphere. “The Christmas Bird Count is a fun tradition with an important goal - bird study and conservation,” says Anne Bell, director of conservation and education at Ontario Nature. “It’s great to see expert and novice birders working together to spot as many species as possible, regardless of the weather.” Last year, nearly 4,100 Ontarians participated in 114 Christmas Bird Counts. They recorded an astonishing 178 species and 1,394,498 individual birds. Here are some highlights: What avian rarities and trends will we uncover this year? Join a Christmas Bird Count to find out.
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For more information, please contact: Lisa Richardson, Nature Network Coordinator, Ontario Nature: 416-444-8419 ext. 222; lisar@ontarionature.org. Some photos are attached and more are available, as is local contact information for interviews. Ontario Nature protects wild species and wild spaces through conservation, education and public engagement. Ontario Nature is a charitable organization representing more than 30,000 members and supporters and 150 member groups across Ontario (charitable registration # 10737 8952 RR0001). For more information, visit ontarionature.org.

Snowy owl: Ashley Hockenberry c/o Ontario Nature

Snow bunting: Donna Dewhurst c/o Ontario Nature

Northern cardinal: Missy Mandel c/o Ontario Nature