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Birds are smarter than you think

Sandra Milligan has been teaching biology at North Island College, in Campbell River, for more than 20 years. She is an avid birder with deep roots in her local community. Someone from Sierra Quadra came to lecture she gave on bird intelligence, at ElderCollege in Campbell River, last fall. This led to Sierra Quadra inviting Milligan to speak at the Quadra Community Centre at 7:30  PM in Saturday, March 2. 

“Birds are incredibly intelligent, contrary to what science has believed in the past.  They understand what each other is thinking. One of my favourite topics, because I’m a bird watcher, (aka a bird listener) is to talk about bird communication and language. They can have hundreds (and thousands even) of different vocalizations and they really communicate in much more depth than science previously believed to be happening,” she explained.  

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Protecting and recovering species at risk and their habitat

By Geraldine Kenny

“Hope is hard to come by these days”, admits  Jane Goodall.  She is well aware why people are  feeling a sense of despair. But she has a remedy for that.  “Stop looking all around the world, just think about where you are, or some project that you really care about, and roll up your sleeves and do something about that.”  

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