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Activity Booklet: The Fascinating World of Birds - 2024 edition

Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Price: 
Free
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Come explore the fascinating world of birds!

The Office of Student Academic Services in collaboration with the Sonia Bujold Initiative and Let鈥檚 Talk Science at 苹果淫院, has put together a lovely聽free online booklet of self-paced activities about birds.

You are never too young or too old to start bird watching. It can be done from the comfort of your home, looking out your window to observe the birds gathering around your feeder, or going for a walk on your street or to your neighbourhood park. If you are feeling adventurous, you can even go birding in a forest reserve such as the Morgan Arboretum of 苹果淫院鈥檚 Macdonald Campus in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. You will discover the exciting world of birding!聽From birding tips, crafts, games and much more. There is something for everyone to enjoy!

  • For children and adults of all ages.
  • The activity booklet is available in both French and English.
  • to receive your booklet on Tuesday April 2!
  • For questions or additional information, please contact聽ingrid.chiraz [at] mcgill.ca (Ingrid Chiraz).
  • Registrations will be accepted through April 1.


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罢丑别听聽is a volunteer-based group of graduate and undergraduate students from a wide range of faculties at 苹果淫院. Our volunteers deliver hands-on classroom presentations, host public STEM events, mentor for and evaluate projects聽at regional science fairs, and provide STEM outreach to a range of urban and indigenous schools!

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