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Serving public and academic communities as a recognized expert on wildlife, habitat and nature education
Guidelines for Park Visitors Stanley Park continues to be enjoyed by visitors daily, and aggressive coyote incidents are very rare … More
Our hearts and minds are with the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc nation and all Indigenous communities and families who endured the … More
We’ve been finding some fascinating creatures in the intertidal zone this spring including this nudibranch found by our Environmental Educators, … More
SPES is excited to introduce our new Executive Director Tricia Collingham. Tricia joined SPES on May 10, 2021 to overlap … More
April 22nd is Earth Day, but we have so many “w-earthy” activities that we’re taking all month to celebrate with … More
Food Handouts Lead to Heartbreaking Outcomes for Wildlife SPES began 2021 with a difficult wildlife situation that quickly escalated over … More
REPORTS TO Board of Directors Description The Stanley Park Ecology Society (SPES) has been promoting awareness of and respect for … More
SPES’s “Freshwater Initiatives in Stanley Park” project supports critical wetland habitat Lakes, streams, bogs, wet meadows and ponds comprise Stanley … More
If you are curious about wetlands – what they are, where they are, and what’s happening to them – this … More
The BC Community Bat Program is reminding people to please report any bat activity seen this winter and please keep any dead bat so it … More