Parks Canada Celebrates the 50th Annual Christmas Bird Count at Fundy National Park
News Release
Novice and expert birders alike are welcome to join the celebration
December 11, 2015 Alma, New Brunswick Parks Canada Agency
Fundy National Park, in collaboration with the Fundy Guild, is hosting its 50th Annual Christmas Bird Count. On December 18th, birding enthusiasts of all ages are invited to celebrate this golden anniversary through “learn to bird” activities, lunch, and of course, a 50th anniversary cake.
The Annual Christmas Bird Count is one of the longest running wildlife census in the world. Over 400 sites are surveyed each year across Canada, and the event at Fundy National Park is one of 20 sites being surveyed in New Brunswick. Christmas Bird Counts are coordinated nationally by Bird Studies Canada, and data from Fundy National Park’s event will contribute to document bird species diversity and numbers across North America and the globe.
To join the bird count, please register in advance by calling Jacques at 506-850-0412 or send an email to FundyVolunteer.BenevoleFundy@pc.gc.ca. Registration is open until Monday, December 14th. Participants can also choose to attend a short lesson on bird identification which will be held on Thursday, December 17th at 3:00 p.m. at the Alma Leisure Centre. Following the count, birders can enjoy a community lunch and anniversary celebration hosted by the Fundy Guild at the Alma Leisure Centre.
Quick Facts
- As a leader in conservation, Parks Canada plays an important role with collecting data and collaborating with other conservation organizations worldwide to improve our understanding of species that inhabit or migrate through our sites.
- With 50 years of data collected in Fundy National Park, this growing dataset has become an increasingly valuable tool for observing changes to bird populations and their habitat over time.
- The opportunity to contribute to something bigger, in terms of scientific research, is just one reason why so many people participate in Christmas Bird Counts across the country.
Quotes
“For fifty years, volunteers have been coming to Fundy National Park to contribute to Bird Studies Canada’s national Christmas Bird Count. Whether you’re planning on coming out for your first time or you are a returning volunteer, this year you can expect to be a part of something special. You don’t need to be an expert to get involved and participation is free; all that is required is a willingness to volunteer, an interest in conservation and a warm winter jacket.”
-Anne Bardou, Visitor Experience Product Development Officer, Fundy National Park
“The Fundy Guild is proud to celebrate 50 years of citizen science at Fundy National Park. The Christmas Bird Count is a great way to meet new people, celebrate biodiversity and contribute to a global effort to monitor bird populations.”
-Beulah Michelin, Executive Director, Fundy Guild
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Contacts
Livia Goodbrand
Partnering, Engagement and Communications Officer
Fundy National Park
Livia.Goodbrand@pc.gc.ca
Office: 506-887-6394; Cell: 506-227-4705
Media Relations
Parks Canada Agency
855-862-1812
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