Travel Adventures: Sea Wolves of British Columbia with Rick Andrews
by Friends of Helen Schuler Nature Centre SocietyFriday, 8 March 2019 from 2:00 PM (AST) to 3:30 PM (AST)Helen Schuler Nature Centre Indian Battle Road South, Lethbridge, AB T1J 0P6Ticket Information
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Overview
The coastal or sea wolves of British Columbia are a genetically distinct subspecies of gray wolf that live on the windswept islands of the west coast archipelago, where they obtain much of their diet directly from the sea. In the summer of 2018, local wildlife photographer and filmmaker Rick Andrews filmed some of these sea wolves, which he will now share in two short documentary films.
Details
Travel Adventures is an ongoing series presented by the Friends of the Helen Schuler Nature Centre Society where local world travelers share their adventures with photographs that will help you discover the plants, animals, and people of places you’ve always dreamed of exploring! The next Travel Adventure presentation will be:
"Sea Wolves of British Columbia" with Rick Andrews
Friday March 8 at 2pmin Helen Schuler Nature Centre Community Room
The coastal or sea wolves of British Columbia are a genetically distinct subspecies of gray wolf that live on the windswept islands of the west coast archipelago, where they obtain much of their diet directly from the sea. In the summer of 2018, local wildlife photographer and filmmaker Rick Andrews filmed some of these sea wolves, which he will now share in two short documentary films.
Everyone is welcome to attend! Admission is by donation. A select few seats will be available for reservation with a donation; otherwise the balance will be rush seating with a suggested donation of $10 per person. All funds raised will support the Helen Schuler Nature Centre and nature interpretation in Lethbridge.For more information about the Friends of Helen Schuler Nature Centre Society, to make a donation, or to purchase your annual membership please visit www.NatureCentre.ca