🦜Fraser River Wildlife Viewing in Fraser River Estuary
Summary:
Join a guided birdwatching and wildlife viewing experience to observe migratory and resident birds or other wildlife in their natural habitats. Discover different species of migratory and native birds while discussing conservation challenges affecting bird populations and other wildlife especially a closeup walk into farming areas in Fraser River Estuary and its surroundings.

Fraser River Wildlife Viewing in Fraser River Estuary to discover the exciting local bird watching and wildlife viewing opportunities
Learning Objectives:
✅ Discover different species of migratory and native birds while discussing conservation challenges affecting bird populations and other wildlife.
✅ Understand bird migration patterns and their role in ecosystems.
✅ Explore how urbanization affects bird populations and conservation strategies.
Workshop Outcomes:
✅ Ability to identify common bird species native to British Columbia.
✅ Understanding of the importance of wetland and forest habitats for birds.
✅ Awareness of bird conservation projects and how to get involved.
Duration: 4 – 6 Hrs
📌 Who Should Attend?
🎯 Birdwatchers (beginner to intermediate)
🎯 Families looking for a fun and educational experience
🎯 Nature photographers
📌 Required Outdoor Equipment
🎒 Binoculars (highly recommended)
🎒 Camera with zoom lens (optional)
🎒 Field guide for BC bird species
📍 Location: farmlands, marshes, channels, mudflats, sand flats and eel-grass meadows nearby by Fraser River.