Voice of the Friends - Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society
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Voice of the Friends - Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society
Voice of the Friends Voice of the Friends Our mission is: To engage the community through education and awareness to conserve a truly unique naturalized urban park. www.friendsoffishcreek.org Volume 21, Issue 4 Aug / Sep 2016 PO Box 2780 Calgary, Alberta T2P 2M7 403-238-3841 AUTUMN BIRDING COURSE 15 WEEK COURSE STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 29 Autumn is one of the best times of year for birding. Between September and December, you can see, hear and learn about more than 150 bird species. As the leaves drop off the trees in the cooler months many of the smaller migratory birds will be much easier to see. All sessions are held in the great outdoors - in Fish Creek Provincial Park and other natural areas in Calgary. Outings are conducted by Gus Yaki, a lifelong naturalist who has birded around the world - and other experienced instructors. EACH OUTING IS APPROX. 2.5 HOURS. START TIMES MONDAY - THURSDAY: 9:15AM SATURDAYS: 9:00AM, SUNDAYS: 9:00AM OR 1:15PM CHOOSE TO COME 1 OR 2 DAYS / WEEK FEE: ONCE A WEEK OUTING - FRIENDS OF FISH CREEK MEMBERS: $60.00, NON-MEMBERS: $100.00. TWICE A WEEK OUTINGS - FRIENDS MEMBERS: $100.00, NON-MEMBERS: $150.00 YOUTH 16 YEARS OF AGE OR YOUNGER WITH REGISTERED ADULT: $5.00 REGISTRATION REQUIRED. TO REGISTER VISIT WWW.FRIENDSOFFISHCREEK.ORG/PROGRAMS/BIRDING-COURSE Black-Necked Stilt, Tim Hopwood Also in this Issue: Page 2: Page 3: Page 4: Page 5: Page 7: Fish Creek Speaker Series, Summer Tours, Quiz Question A Taste of Autumn Birdies for Kids presented by Altalink Parks Day & Creekfest Wellness - Painting in Fish Creek Page 8: Page 9: Page 10: Page 11: Page 12: Wellness Programs, Ghosts in Fish Creek Leave a Lasting Legacy for Fish Creek Weed Whackers, Minibus Tours 2016 - 17 Membership Renewal Supporters, Quiz Answer, 2016 Executive, Park Protector, Nature Calgary Voice of the Friends 2 Fish Creek Speaker Series The Friends of Fish Creek Speaker Series program has been combined with the Alberta Parks and Protected Areas Slideshow series. Presentations will take place at the Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre at Shannon Terrace in Fish Creek Provincial Park (13931 Woodpath Rd. SW, access via 130 Ave. SW and 37 St. SW). Refreshments are available on a first come, first served basis. Please park near washroom facility. NEW FRIENDS OF FISH CREEK T-SHIRTS NOW AVAILABLE! FOR INFO, VISIT FRIENDSOFFISHCREEK.ORG CALL 403-238-3841 OR EMAIL INFO@ FRIENDSOFFISHCREEK.ORG Geology on your Doorstep: Exposed Rocks and Fossils within an Hour's Drive from Calgary Thursday, September 22, 2016 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Presented by Jon Noad, Geological Consultant Devonian limestone at Grassi Lakes Alberta, photo courtesy of Jon Noad Calgary lies on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains, at the junction between very different geological settings. Fortunately there are abundant rock outcrops that provide us with windows into the past. From these clues we can build the story of Calgary’s geological history, beginning more than 1.6 billion years ago and continuing to the present. In this presentation you will be introduced to arid deserts before life made its way onto land, to warm seas where thick limestones formed, and to a Mesozoic world where thick coals formed in swamps. Jon is an exploration geologist with 18 years of experience in the oil industry. He has worked for Shell and Husky, among others, and his work has brought him to the Middle East, South Africa, Borneo and Western Canada. For more information or to register visit www.friendsoffishcreek.org/event/geology FISH CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK SUMMER TOUR SERIES 2016 This summer discover the natural wonders of Fish Creek Provincial Park. Bring your family and friends and join us as we explore this oasis in the city. Come prepared for the weather and walking (easy trails). Bring sunscreen, water, hat, bug spray, binoculars, walking shoes and a camera. Registration Required: Please phone 403-297-7927 or email [email protected] Admission: By donation (suggested $5.00 per person). All donations go to The Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society to support education programs in the park. Birding Basics: Tuesday, Aug 16, 7:00 – 9:00pm. Meet at Votier’s Flats, Fish Creek (South end of Elbow Dr. SW) The Good, The Bad and the Beavers: Tuesday, Aug 23, 7:00 – 9:00pm. BVR Visitor Centre, Fish Creek Quiz Question For how many years was the Great Blue Heron preservation site used by herons for nesting prior to the creation of Fish Creek Provincial Park in 1975? The correct answer will be announced in the next issue of Voice of the Friends. Voice of the Friends 3 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 – 6:30-9:00 PM MEADOW MUSE PAVILION, BOW VALLEY RANCH, FISH CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK FEATURING KEYNOTE SPEAKER CHRIS FISHER, WRITER, ECOLOGIST, AND CO-AUTHOR OF BIRDS OF ALBERTA This September, the Friends of Fish Creek will be hosting the 3rd annual A Taste of Autumn – Wine & Beer Tasting and Silent Auction at the Bow Valley Ranch and we invite you to be a part of this important fundraiser. Join us to help support our mission of engaging the community for the long term sustainability Fish Creek Provincial Park. Bid on amazing silent auction items, enjoy a variety of delicious appetizers, and sample fine beer and wine from local producers. For more information contact the Friends of Fish Creek or visit www.friendsoffishcreek.org/event/autumn Tickets are $75 and you will receive a tax receipt for $35! Must be 18 years of age or older to purchase tickets. Sponsorship opportunities are available! Long-Eared Owl photo courtesy of Phil Smith Voice of the Friends 4 Support Learning Naturally The Friends of Fish Fish Creek Provincial Park, therefore it costs only $100 Creek facilitates the to fund an unforgettable learning experience for 10 TD Learning students, and so on. Naturally program, which provides valuable educational opportunities in Fish Creek for Calgary students between grades K – 6. This program gives disadvantaged children and newcomers to Canada – who wouldn’t normally have these learning opportunities – the chance to experience nature first 2016 will mark the second year that the Friends of Fish Creek’s TD Learning Naturally program has been chosen to participate in Birdies for Kids presented by AltaLink (BFK). The Shaw Charity Classic will run from August 31 – September 4 at the Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club and Birdies for Kids provides an amazing opportunity to support the Learning Naturally program and bring more students to Fish Creek throughout the year. hand. For children to better understand how we are You can support TD Learning Naturally by making a interconnected with nature, Learning Naturally offers a one-time flat donation or a pledge for each birdie made variety of curriculum-linked activities that teach by PGA TOUR Champions players during the 2016 children about being active outdoors, respecting nature Shaw Charity Classic. Every dollar donated for Learning and understanding the diverse ecosystems of Fish Creek Naturally through BFK will be matched up to 50%. Provincial Park. Through collaborating with the BFK program, your Through TD Learning Naturally these students are given unforgettable learning opportunities and learn lifelong lessons about the diversity of nature and the importance of environmental conservation. This indispensable program reaches close to 5,000 young students per year, but as it does not receive any government funding, its continuation is in jeopardy. For only $10 you can fund one child’s day of education in initial donation will be combined with other donations and have the opportunity to increase. If you enjoy visiting Fish Creek with your family, and recognize the importance of instilling a lifetime of unforgettable memories in today’s youth, then please donate to the Friends of Fish Creek through Birdies for Kids. For more information, please visit www.friendsoffishcreek.org/birdies Voice of the Friends 5 Sunday, July 17, 2016 The unification of two established events, Creekfest and Alberta’s Parks Day, was christened Parks Day & Creekfest and moved to the central Glennfield area of Fish Creek. The focus of this year’s event was a celebration of this province’s breathtaking natural areas and an opportunity to learn about protecting our watersheds. The first Parks Day & Creekfest celebration took place on July 17 and thousands of people came out to celebrate parks, nature and watersheds. We faced some logistical challenges with hosting this event at Glennfield rather than at the Bow Valley Ranch, but seeing as Parks Day & Creekfest was much larger in size Coyote Kids Theatre’s A Muskrat’s Tail at Parks Day & and broader in focus than Creekfest had been in Creekfest, photo courtesy of Ronnel Chua previous years, the new location worked out well. “So honoured and delighted to share the stage We had an amazing team of community and Alberta promoting water stewardship and caring for AB Parks, Parks representatives to kick off the festivities. Roland with innovative educators and presenters, Fish Creek Kirzinger, Environmental Education Coordinator acted Staff, and K-Country interpreters at the Parks Day & as the MC for the fifth year in a row and we are truly Creekfest in Fish Creek Provincial Park July 17... A grateful for his support and participation. We were FUN, highly educational celebration to put on family pleased to welcome back Mr. Graham Sucha MLA to calendars for 2017!” Fish Creek, as well as Mr. Richard Gotfried MLA. The new area manager of Fish Creek Provincial Park, Don There were also more adult-focused activities lead by Carruthers Den Hoed, also addressed the audience and some of the Friends of Fish Creek’s most dedicated and welcomed them to the event. hard-working volunteers and supporters. Wayne Meikle, Founding Member of Alex Boisselle, a local blues/ the Friends of Fish Creek and Cajun musician came out for retired park planner, lead a the second year in a row to guided walk of Glennfield. get the festival off to a Ruth Zinck, also a founding musical start. Rosemary Gell member of the Friends of Fish and her troupe Coyote Kids Creek and fly fisher with over Theatre performed A 80 years’ experience, discussed Muskrat’s Tail, a musical fly fishing with an interested story about water loving group. For the second year in a mammals, for the forth year row, Friends of Fish Creek in a row to the delight of a large audience of children volunteer yoga instructors Naomi Parker and Gwen and families. Draude Woolverton lead an outdoor yoga session. A Peter Puffin’s Whale Tales returned to Fish Creek for the sizable group of children and families participated in sixth year in a row and held an interactive song writing Tyler McClure from Wildsmart’s discussion and demonstration on the proper and effective use of bear workshop and performed a concert. The Juno-award spray (pictured at left, courtesy of David Mitchell) winning children’s performer stated via Facebook, Voice of the Friends 6 Parks Day & Creekfest - cont’d from prev page Boston Pizza’s mascot Lionel made his second appearance in Fish Creek to the delight of young children. New this year Bertie Beaver from Calgary Forest Area also made the rounds at Parks Day & Creekfest, charming kids and families (pictured at right, courtesy of David Mitchell.) Carnivals for Kids at Heart have helped us bring this event to life since 2014 and they set up some amazing games and activities for children that are always very popular. We gratefully acknowledge the support and participation of Great Events Catering and the Bow Valley Ranche Restaurant, the exclusive concession partner for Parks Day & Creekfest. Great Events provided hotdog, burger and ice cream stands, and the volunteers, exhibitors and performers were provided lunch at a generous discount. On the main stage, Duncan Baker of the K-Country Interpretive theatre presented “Good Night and Good Duck,” a film noir style detective story from the world of waterfowl. Despite the torrential rain and wind that showed up around 2:30 and did not let up until well after Parks Day & Creekfest was over, the event’s headliner Peter Puffin’s Whale Tales set up in the back corner of the Glennfield amphitheatre and delivered his show to an appreciative audience. Society of AB, Bow Valley WildSmart, Calgary Forest Area, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, City of Calgary: Parks–ReTree and Wildlife, Library, and Watershed; Cows and Fish, Crime Stoppers, Friends of Kananaskis Country, Green Calgary, Kananaskis Outfitters, MEC, Nature Alberta, Ranche at Fish Creek Restoration Society, Researching Amphibian Numbers in Alberta, Rocky Mountain Adventure Medicine, Rocky Mountain Eagle Research Foundation, St. Mary’s University, Tourism Canmore and Trout Unlimited Canada Special thanks to First Calgary Financial – a division of ConnectFirst Credit Union, and McLeod Law LLP for supporting Parks Day & Creekfest. We gratefully acknowledge the generous donation from The Calgary Foundation that helped make the use of "The Calgary Foundation Centennial Stage" possible. Over 70 volunteers comprised of Friends of Fish Creek volunteers and Bow Valley Stewards helped out in a wide array of roles and responsibilities, including parking control, photography, information booth, and many other tasks. These volunteers were cheerful, organized and efficient, and the event could not have happened in such a smooth and seamless manner We would like to thank the following exhibitors for their without them. We would like to express our gratitude to participation in Parks Day & Creekfest: AB Biathalon Dave Arnott, lead Parks Day & Creekfest volunteer who Club, AB Bike Swap, AB Institute for Wildlife helped in virtually every aspect of event planning and Conservation, AB Invasive Species Council, AB execution. Mycological Society, AB Native Plant Council, AB Off Thank you to all performers, exhibitors, special guests, Highway Vehicle Association, AB Parks: Ecology, tour leaders, volunteers, and community members who Inclusion, Information, Interpretation, Public came out to make the inaugural Parks Day & Creekfest Engagement, and Trail Crew; AB Wilderness a truly memorable and amazing event! Association, Alpine Club of Canada, Archaeological FirstCalgary.com Voice of the Friends 7 WELLNESS IN THE PARK PAINTING IN FISH CREEK With the park as your backdrop, join the Friends in a restorative session of outdoor painting, facilitated by one of several experienced local artists. Three different classes are offered, all with a focus on acrylic media. Capturing Nature: Painting Day in the Park: Aug. 20, 9:00 am – 12 noon, Instructed by Debbie.lee Miszaniec Appreciate nature like Monet! Capture the colours of the late summer landscape with local artist Debbie.lee Miszaniec in this outdoor class. This Plein Air painting workshop in picturesque Fish Creek Provincial Park will have you looking at the landscape like an artist, and capturing the essence of nature on canvas. Visit www.onelifefineart.com to learn more about Debbie’s work. Only $40 and space is limited to 10 people. Golden Autumn by Debbie.lee Miszaniec Painting in the Autumn Breeze: Sep. 14, 5:00 – 7:30 pm, Instructed by Sylvia Prochownik Celebrate the amazing beauty of nature found in Fish Creek Provincial Park and express your artistic spirit. Explore balance and contrast through the use of light and colour. Record and interpret your experiences, and see the world in a new way through painting with acrylics. Only $30 and space is limited to 10 people. The Cookhouse by Sylvia Prochownik Paint What You See: Sep. 24, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, Instructed by Jim Pescott Painting among the trees – this is about allowing the scene to speak to you and sharing what you see on the canvas. Experiment with a unique painting technique called “pointillism” where images are created through the use of many tiny, colorful dots. Award winning artist Jim Pescott paints Alberta landscapes and his work has been exhibited internationally. To learn more about Jim and his creative endeavours visit www.jimpescott.com or www.gentleharbourforyoursoul.com. Only $45 and space is limited to 10 people. A Familiar Place by Jim Pescott For more info or to register visit: www.friendsoffishcreek.org/programs/ wellness-clinics See next page for info on other exciting Wellness-based programs Participants receive a 15% discount on supplies from Swinton's Art Supply 7160 Fisher St SE, Calgary, AB - 403-258-3500, www.swintonsart.com Voice of the Friends 8 WELLNESS IN THE PARK CONT’D FROM PREV PAGE Fish Creek Provincial Park is the perfect setting to reconnect with nature and practice mindfulness. The Friends of Fish Creek are working with professional instructors to bring you the following programs, designed to help participants relax and rejuvenate body, mind and spirit. Yoga: Naomi Parker and Gwen Draude Woolverton team up again for their fourth season of yoga in the park! They focus on a form of practice known as Raja or “Royal” yoga, which emphasizes the connection between body, energy and mind through postures, meditation, and breathing techniques; it incorporates all eight limbs of yoga, and each session will include breath connection, asanas (poses), relaxation and meditation. Creating a connection to your body through your breath will ensure your learning in honouring oneself, gaining a more balanced mind, body and spirit in the process. Find your balance with Naomi and Gwen in beautiful Fish Creek Provincial Park and connect with true bliss – if only for an hour and a half at a time! No experience necessary. Wednesdays at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm in August and September Spring Forest Qi Gong - Extended Into September! New for 2016 - Qi Gong (pronounced Chi Gong) is based on the ancient wisdom and belief that we all have the power and ability to heal ourselves. This ancient form of exercise incorporates simple moving meditations to help unify physical, mental and spiritual aspects in participants. Join Spring Forest Qi Gong Certified Instructor Diane Smith on a journey towards balanced and flowing energy this summer! Learn about the general principles and history of Qi Gong, enjoy the simple movements, and learn some of the basic exercises that you can practice at home. Tuesdays at 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm in September. Full Moon Guided Meditations: Let go of outside distractions and just be. Join Naomi Parker and Gwen Draude Woolverton for an outdoor meditation session on this full moon evening at the Bow Valley Ranch in Fish Creek Provincial Park. Thursday, August 18. Find out more about Naomi’s practice and services offered through Elemental Wellness at www.elementalwellnessandyoga.com For more information visit www.friendsoffishcreek.org/programs/wellness-clinics GHOSTS IN FISH CREEK Wednesday, October 26, 6:30 - 7:30pm Join us, if you dare! Tour the historic Bow Valley Ranch area of Fish Creek Provincial Park to learn about the ghosts that are rumored to haunt here! Great for all ages (although it may be a bit scary for younger listeners). Tickets only $7 per person, registration is required. For more info or to register: www.friendsoffishcreek.org/programs/other-tours Voice of the Friends 9 ESTATE PLANNING LEAVE A LASTING LEGACY IN YOUR WILL TO BENEFIT FUTURE GENERATIONS! Remembering family in your will is most likely an important part of your final wishes. Considering the Friends of Fish Creek in your legal will or through other philanthropic means is one of the best ways to ensure that future generations will enjoy this breathtaking natural area as much as you and your family do. For over 20 years the Friends have collaborated with park management, volunteers, community organizations and members to raise awareness about environmental stewardship in Fish Creek Provincial Park. Legacy gifts (Planned Giving) allow you to make a future donation to the Friends of Fish Creek without affecting your current financial circumstances. Regardless of the size of your planned gift you can be sure that your gift will continue to make a lasting and vital impact on the park that you care for. Giving options may even substantially reduce your taxes. Your legacy will help ensure that the important programs operated or sponsored by the Friends of Fish Creek can continue to be maintained and expand. You can leave the Friends of Fish Creek a gift (bequest) in your will either as a specific amount or as a portion of your assets. You can designate funds to a certain program or as an unrestricted contribution, which will enable the Friends to invest the monies as needed. If you are considering leaving a charitable gift for the Friends of Fish Creek in your will, it is best to designate a lump-sum or fixed amount of shares, rather than a percentage of assets. This will simplify the process of fund allocation for both the Friends and the executor of your estate. Having a trustee manage your estate after death may also be a viable option. In your will, you can bequeath funds to charities of your choice or arrange to have donations made regularly from your estate. Your estate will benefit from tax advantages on the portion left to charity. A tax receipt will be issued for the present value of the assets placed in trust. Did you know that in recent years, tax legislation has been amended to eliminate capital gains tax on donations of stock to registered charities? You, as a donor, will not pay any tax on the gain and a tax receipt will be provided for the full value of the donation. With the elimination of capital gains tax on this type of donation, the incentive to donate listed securities becomes significant. Life insurance also allows you to make a major donation at a modest cost. A policy, which names the Friends of Fish Creek as both beneficiary and owner may be purchased or amended. You then receive a tax receipt for the cash surrender value of the policy, accumulated dividends and interest. Further payments will also entitle you to a tax receipt. With an annuity, you will receive payments, for a specified period of time or for the remainder of your natural life, from the Friends of Fish Creek Park in return for a lump-sum donation. Some or all of the income from the annuity that you receive may be tax-free. A planned gift in your will is a wonderful way to help protect and preserve this park so that future generations can enjoy it as much as you and your family do. By including the Friends of Fish Creek in your final wishes, you can leave a lasting legacy for this park, this city, your grandchildren’s children and beyond. For more information, contact your financial planner or the Friends of Fish Creek at 403-238-3841 or visit www.friendsoffishcreek.org/ffc-donate. Voice of the Friends 10 WEED WHACKERS UPDATE Grade 10 students removing invasive plants near Mallard Point in on June 17. Although it’s not quite over yet, the 2016 Weed Whackers season has been a success! Over 8 outings, 150 volunteers and participants actively contributed to the health of the Fish Creek watershed by removing bags upon bags of invasive plant material from Fish Creek Provincial Park. Weed Whackers is an integral component of the Friends of Fish Creek’s Community Watershed Stewardship Project, where we engage nearby residents and park visitors in hands-on stewardship activities. On each outing, participants learn to identify invasive plants, and about the importance of preventing further invasive introductions by planting native species and annuals in home gardens. We weigh the bags on each outing, and so far this year we have removed 819 kg of weeds from the park! Some of the species include spotted knapweed, common tansy, common burdock, yellow clematis, scentless chamomile, dame’s rocket and more. To learn more about these plants, please visit the Alberta Invasive Species Council (www.abinvasives.ca/fact-sheets) where you can find Fact Sheets for each invasive species found in Alberta. Stewardship outings make great Team Building opportunities for employee groups! If you are interested in booking a stewardship outing, please email [email protected] MINIBUS TOURS AND COURSES IN FISH CREEK Photography Tours: Unleash the Power of Your Digital SLR Camera Saturday, Sep 10, 9:00 - 11:00am In this beginner’s level photography class, you will learn all the basics of photography, including depth of field, composition, lighting and more, using the stunning beauty of the park as your subject! Tour guide and instructor Bob Bakker is a film and digital photography enthusiast who has completed the photography certificate program at SAIT. This is Bob’s third year offering photography tours in the park! $20 per person, only 8 spaces available per tour. Archaeology in the Park: Finding the Pioneers Saturday, Sep 17, 1:00 - 4:00pm and Saturday, Oct 1, 1:00 - 4:00pm Climb aboard the minibus for a scenic tour from the Bow Valley Ranch area of Fish Creek to Bebo Grove and explore the creation of our community. Learn about the history of the early pioneers who made this area their home and about the archaeological evidence they have left behind. Tour Guide, Fish Creek Provincial Park Heritage Interpreter, Drew McKibben has been in the communications business for nearly 25 years as a journalist, broadcaster and author of nature stories for children. Join Drew and Diane Bailey, writer and editor, for a minibus ride into the past in Fish Creek! $30 per person, only 8 spaces available per tour. Book a Private Minibus Tour! Tours are available between June and October. If you are interested in booking a private tour for a group of up to 8 people, please contact the Friends of Fish Creek. For more information or to register visit www.friendsoffishcreek.org/programs/minibus Voice of the Friends 11 2016 - 17 Membership SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR FISH CREEK RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP OR BECOME A MEMBER The Friends of Fish Creek sincerely thank you for your support as a member. Members are the foundation of our Society and share our vision of a sustainable Fish Creek Provincial Park that improves the quality of life for present and future generations. We had 869 paid members in the 2015 - 16 year, and we thank all of you for your support. We encourage you to renew your commitment to Fish Creek Provincial Park for the October 1, 2016 – September 30, 2017 season. Friends’ membership benefits include discounts on courses like the popular Autumn, Winter and Spring Birding Courses, a subscription to our newsletter Voice of the Friends, regular notifications about programs and events happening year-round in Fish Creek Provincial Park and admission to educational Fish Creek Speaker Series presentations. We hope that you and your family have enjoyed some of the community-focused activities we help organize here in Fish Creek Provincial Park, such as Parks Day & Creekfest, A Taste of Autumn, the Fish Creek CommUnity Fair and the Wellness Showcase. Minibus tours focused on nature, photography and history allow more people to experience this park. Popular Wellness sessions, like full moon meditation, yoga, Qi Gong and painting provide new and innovative ways to bring people together and celebrate nature. All of our volunteer programs and community engagement activities are made possible by our modest membership fees. Please visit www.friendsoffishcreek.org/friends-of-fishcreek-membership-signup to renew your membership or complete and mail in the form below. We thank you for your continued support and look forward to seeing you in the park. The Friends of Fish Creek P.O. Box 2780 Calgary, AB T2P 2M7 403-238-3841 [email protected] www.friendsoffishcreek.org Name: Phone: email: aAddress: City and Province: \ c a Postal Code: ________ Work place (optional):____________________________ O Membership Renewal O New Member O Park Protector Monthly Donor Plan: Monthly Contribution O $10.00 O $30.00 Membership: Individual O Senior (+60 years of age) Individual O Donation: O $25 O $50 O Please Fill out: Membership FRIENDS OF FISH CREEK MEMBERSHIP MAKES A GREAT GIFT! O I would like to make a donation O $50.00 $35.00 $25.00 $100 $ Family O $45.00 Family O $30.00 O Other:$ ___ Donation $ Total $ To pay online: www.friendsoffishcreek.org/friends-of-fish-creek-membership-signup or donate on CanadaHelps.org (Charitable Registration #891199747 RR0001) NEWSLETTER: O email O Signature of donor or member: Tax receipts will be issued for donations of $10.00 or more or if requested. send paper copy a Voice of the Friends 12 This issue dedicated to Helen Hiebert, wife of Bill Hiebert - dedicated volunteer and supporter of the Friends and the park. Thank You Supporters! Without your contributions our Programs and Events would not be possible! Bobcat Level: Beaver Level: QUIZ ANSWER - JUNE / JULY ISSUE Which 2 distinct but similar mammal species in the park can successfully breed, thus producing hybrid offspring? If you guessed the white tail and the mule deer, you are correct. These two species generally inhabit different areas, mate at slightly different times of year, and produce mating scents that are indecipherable to each other. Hybrid deer are quite rare, and do not have a long life span due partially to different and internally conflicting practices for evading predators. In Fish Creek, where deer have very few to no natural predators, this may not be an issue. A hybrid may look like a mule deer, but with a tail similar to that of a white tail’s that is dark on top and white underneath. The ears of a hybrid are larger than those of a white tail but smaller than those of a mule deer. If you see a deer in Fish Creek that you think may be a hybrid, please send in your photos to [email protected] 2016 Executive Chairman Treasurer Secretary Director at Large Director at Large Director at Large Director at Large Park Liaison Tom Jackman Phil Greer Stewart Scott Bob Morrin Richard Link Henry Villanueva David Mitchell Jennell Rempel Staff Nic DeGama-Blanchet, Executive Director [email protected] Katie Pearson, Program Coordinator [email protected] Shana Barbour-Welsh, Program Coordinator [email protected] Chris Lalonde, Communications Coordinator www.coueswhitetail.com [email protected] As an alternative to traditional membership, we offer the Park Protector monthly donor program. The Park Protector plan may suit your busy lifestyle a little better as there is no need for the annual renewal procedure. Join the growing team of Park Protectors to have a specific amount withdrawn monthly from a bank account or credit card. It’s easy, affordable, and comes with benefits such as an annual tax receipt, subscription to the monthly e-publication the Park Protector Update and an invitation to exclusive events. For more information or to become a Park Protector: www.friendsoffishcreek.org/park-protector-signup Nature Calgary Outings These free Birding seminars will take you to various natural areas in and around Calgary where you can explore the bird species found in these diverse environments, increase your bird knowledge and have fun. Willing to share your knowledge with others? Call the Calgary Field Naturalists’ Society - 403-243-2248 to specify a date and location. For a complete list of upcoming outings, visit naturecalgary.com Tuesday, Aug 30, 2016 6:30 pm—Birding at Carburn Park. Meet at 67 Riverview Dr. SE, Calgary, AB. Riverbend, j ust west of 18 St SE along Bow River. Leader Sue Konopnicki, 403-918-6637