PGNC News & Notes, May 1, 2024


  • PGNC Nature Walk and Introduction to eBird, 8:30 a.m. Saturday May 4
  • PGNC Memberships: New and Renewals
  • PGNC Next Executive Meeting, Wednesday June 12
  • Report: PGNC Curlew Field Trip, April 21
  • Report: PGNC Hudson’s Bay Wetland Cleanup, 9 a.m. Sunday April 28
  • REAPS Annual General Meeting, 2 p.m. Saturday May 4
  • BC Nature: Bat Ambassador Training, May 30 and June 6
  • FWCP: Deadline to submit applications to join the Board: Monday June 3, 2024
  • BC Nature webinar: Tackling the Problem of Agricultural Pesticide Use to Protect Bugs & Birds
  • Good News from Nature Trust of BC
  • About this newsletter

Club News and Events

PGNC Nature Walk and Introduction to eBird, 8:30 a.m. Saturday May 4

PGNC Memberships: New and Renewals

Thank you to everyone who is joining the PGNC or renewing memberships for 2024.

 Your membership supports the Prince George Naturalists Club and BC Nature, our parent organization, in all their good work.

E-Transfer is available by sending to PrinceGeorgeNaturalistsClub@gmail.com and it goes directly into the Club’s bank account. No secret word is needed. Payments by cheque can be mailed to Prince George Naturalists Club, PO Box 1092, Prince George BC V2L 4V2. 

Memberships run from January 1 to December 31. Cost is $25 per calendar year for individuals, $40 for a family, and $15 for students. Benefits of membership: Subscription to the online version of BC Nature magazine, liability insurance coverage for Club work parties and field trips, and access to popular events limited to Club members only. Add $5 if you wish to receive a printed version of the BC Nature magazine in the mail.

“To be a naturalist is to be joyful, inquisitive, and at home in the world. To be home is to treat every life form as a family member”: Marina Richie.

PGNC Next Executive Meeting, Wednesday June 12

The next Executive meeting will be on Wednesday June 12. 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 Curlew Field Trip, Sunday April 21

Nineteen people joined us for our annual field trip to see the Long-billed Curlews and to check out the marsh at the end of the road. It was a fun day and the weather…mostly cooperated. Of course we observed plenty of bird species besides the numerous Long-billed Curlews. Thanks for coming!

Report: PGNC Hudson’s Bay Wetland Cleanup, Sunday April 28

Special thanks to the five brave souls who chose nature on April 28 and came down to Hudson’s Bay Wetland with us to pick up garbage despite the rain! Nature appreciates your efforts!

Other Events and News

REAPS Annual General Meeting, 2 p.m. Saturday May 4

The Recycling and Environmental Action Planning Society (R.E.A.P.S.) AGM will be at the Bob Harkins branch of the Prince George Public Library from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday May 4. The Society is seeking passionate, dedicated individuals to join the Board to bring a collaborative, joyful, and energetic approach to bolster their work for a green sustainable community where people and the planet thrive.  

You will obtain valuable volunteer experience that looks great on your resume; share your skills, time and expertise; meet and network with others who are active in the recycling community; help green your local community; learn new skills and create a better work-life balance. 

Our board provides leadership and oversight for our programs and activities.  Directors collaboratively represent the interests of our members and the broader community.

For more information on the positions email volunteer@reaps.org. Contact the R.E.A.P.S. office at 561-7327 and check out our website at www.reaps.org

BC Nature: Bat Ambassador Training, May 30 and June 6

BC Nature is offering an online training opportunity with BC Community Bats Program to become a certified Bat Ambassador. Registration can be completed here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bat-ambassador-training-tickets-885673933577?aff=oddtdtcreator

More information about Bat Ambassadors can be found here: https://bcbats.ca/get-involved/become-a-bat-ambassador/

FWCP: Deadline to submit applications to join the Board: Monday June 3, 2024

The Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program is seeking a new public board member for the Peace Region Board. If you’re interested in fish and wildlife, have experience working with stewardship groups, and are ready to help make important decisions about our work in the Peace Region, apply by Monday, June 3 to join our Peace Region board. We hope to welcome a new public board member this summer. For more details see this link: https://fwcp.ca/join-peace-region-board/

BC Nature webinar: Tackling the Problem of Agricultural Pesticide Use to Protect Bugs & Birds

Dr. Christy Morrissey of University of Saskatchewan recently presented a webinar on tackling the problem of agricultural pesticide use to protect bugs and birds. A recording is now available on Nature Canada’s Youtube channel here. If you have any questions for Dr. Morrisey you can reach out to her at:  christy.morrissey@usask.ca

Good News from Nature Trust of BC

Thanks to your help, we have reached our $1.5 million fundraising goal that will protect two critical conservation areas in Northern B.C. Known as Crescent Spur and Cranberry Marsh – West, the protection of these two land areas will ensure a variety of rich ecological landscape is protected forever, from ancient inland forests to grassland ecosystems. The journey is not over. We need to provide ongoing support through restoration and management of these 285 acres. You can ensure this by donating today. Go to https://www.naturetrust.bc.ca to donate.

About This Newsletter

The newsletter is sent from the PGNC mailing address: princegeorgenaturalistsclub@gmail.com. We welcome contributions from members and supporters about matters of interest to naturalists. Feel free to send stories and links to princegeorgenaturalistsclub@gmail.com.