PGNC News & Notes 2024-11-23

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PGNC Nature Photography Slide Show and Social Gathering

7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday December 5, Studio 2880

Join us for a Club nature photography slideshow and social gathering on Thursday evening, December 5th in the Jack Bryant Room at Studio 2880 (2880 15th Avenue). Parking is at the back of the building. We’ll be on the PGSO side.

We’d love to see some images of what YOU saw that delighted you over this past year. This is NOT a photo contest, but rather a visual celebration of our natural world. Your photos can showcase any aspect of the natural world in our own area, or from anywhere you’ve been in the past year. 

Contact Dave Leman if you would like to contribute any photographs to the slideshow and share a little about your nature adventures with the rest of us. (You can describe your own photos, or Dave can do that for you, as you wish.) You may submit from 1-15 photos in sufficient resolution to display well when projected. Your photos should be submitted by email to Dave (rhino@ecovisions.ca) in small quantities – 2 to 3 per email – to ensure they are received. The photos should be received by Dave by Tuesday, December 3rd

PGNC Next Executive MeetingWednesday,  December 11, 2024

 All members are welcome to attend. If you wish to attend, send an email to the Club at princegeorgenaturalistsclub@gmail.com to obtain meeting details.

Report: PGNC Caribou Viewing Trip, November 16

Unfortunately this trip had to be cancelled due bad weather and snowy roads.Other Events and News

Ferguson Lake Wetlands Now Protected!

The Nature Trust of British Columbia has completed fundraising to protect 129.2 hectares (319 acres) of wetland, riparian forest, and mixed forest ecosystems. The property, known as Ferguson Lake-Wetlands, is located in the city of Prince George and in the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation. Read the full story here: https://www.naturetrust.bc.ca/our-projects/ferguson-lake-wetlands

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