2025/26 Alberta Christmas Bird Count Summary
David Scott from AlbertaCBC Alberta Christmas Bird Count 2025/26 Summary Report. While this report offers some highlights of the winter season, it is important to underscore that all data collected […]
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David Scott from AlbertaCBC Alberta Christmas Bird Count 2025/26 Summary Report. While this report offers some highlights of the winter season, it is important to underscore that all data collected […]
The Red Deer River Naturalists Society pens a letter to the Mayor and Council of the City of Red Deer regarding opposition to the re-zoning proposal in order to proceed with the Nexus project in the City of Red Deer.
Stand with Canadian Birdwatchers: Lets make the Canada Jay our official Bird. RDRN paired up with Nature Alberta to write a letter of support to the Standing Senate Committee on […]
The Red Deer River Naturalists Society pens a letter to the Federal Government regarding a proposal for the establishment of a Tundra Swan hunting season in Alberta under consideration for a future round of amendments. RDRN is against this proposal.
Red Deer River Naturalists asks The City of Red Deer Mayoralty Candidates three questions about our natural Parks system. Read full article here: RDRN 2025 Red Deer Mayoral Candidates Questions and […]
Don’t mess with our parks. That was the message, loud and clear, of many who responded to a City of Red Deer call for input on proposed zoning bylaw changes. […]
Red Deer River Naturalists have been given a $500,000 by a generous donor. The marketable securities donation has been directed to the Red Deer River Naturalists Fund for Nature, an […]
Mailing Address
Box 785
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
T4N 5H2
Email Address
rdrn.nature@gmail.com
Phone Number
1-403-347-8200
The Red Deer River Naturalists acknowledges the traditional territory north of the Red Deer River of Treaty Six of the Blackfoot, Cree, Dene, Nakota Sioux (sue), and Saulteaux (sawl-toh) Peoples, the traditional territory south of the Red Deer River of Treaty Seven of the Niitsitapi (nee-itsee-TAH-peh) (Blackfoot), Siksika (seeg-see-kah), Piikani (pee-kah-nee), Kainai (g-ai-nah), Tsuu T’ina (soot-tenna), Stoney Nakota Peoples and the Battle River Territory District Three Métis Nation of Alberta.
We hope to serve and protect the traditional lands and waters with respect and commitment. Together, we can be a voice for nature.
