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Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
Orphan Wildlife presentation.
Monday Afternoon, some very special guests will be visiting Gladstone Library:
Their mandate, quoted from their website is:
Their mandate, quoted from their website is:
"Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society is a non-profit organization whose volunteers are dedicated to public education and the rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned birds. O.W.L. became a Society in January 1985 (Registration No. S-19879). O.W.L. is licensed through Fish and Wildlife, now known as the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations.
O.W.L. is on call seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. Public tours are available daily in July and August and every Saturday and Sunday from September to June between 10:00am and 3:00pm.
The facility specializes in raptors (i.e. eagles, falcons, hawks and owls). Birds of prey patients at O.W.L. number over four hundred each year and as O.W.L.’s facilities have expanded, so has the intake. Primary care for injured birds (i.e. fluid injections, tube feeding, and initial treatment of broken bones to stabilize) is administered by staff. Veterinary care (i.e. surgery involving the pinning of fractures, radiographs and amputations) is contributed by local clinics such as Huff Animal Hospital, Richmond Animal Hospital, and Tsawwassen Animal Hospital."
Notes on evolution. Remember to go to the library after lunch for Owls
Quiz on monday
on these notes:
evolution
also powerpoints on
punctuated equilibrium
natural selection
evolution
monday print up the notes on how evolutionary change occurs:
How evolutionary change occursalso powerpoints on
punctuated equilibrium
natural selection
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