• Christmas Bird Count

    Print a copy of the Christmas Bird Count Tally Sheet, click here, choose a place to count the birds (map and instructions in the December 2018 newsletter). Please register where you […]

  • Board Meeting

    Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada
  • Insect Focus Group

    Kerry Wood Nature Centre

    Your Host:  Don Wales Topic:  Lepidoptera and miscellaneous orders. Lepidoptera - moths, butterflies. This is one of the most well known and easily recognizable orders of insects. The order Lepidoptera means […]

  • Annual General Meeting

    Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

    Come join us and hear our reports, achievements, up-coming events and speakers. We also need Board Members and a new Secretary for the New Year. Think about joining the Board it is very rewarding. Get involved!

  • Board Meeting

    Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada
  • Insect Focus Group

    Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

    Your Host:  Don Wales Topic:  Diptera order Diptera – true flies. The Diptera include flies, mosquitos, gnats, midges, and no-see-ums. There are about 120,000 known species of true flies alive today. […]

  • Speaker of the Month

    Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

    RDRN General Meeting-Announcements/Refreshments - 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Fabien Mavrot – 8:00 p.m. Topic: Monitoring Health in a Declining Muskox Population: Challenges and Solutions in the Remote Arctic. Dr. Mavrot is a Swiss Veterinarian with a strong interest in wildlife and epidemiology. He wrote his Veterinary thesis on infectious keratoconjunctivitis in Alpine Ibex and Chamois at […]

  • Board Meeting

    Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada
  • Insect Focus Group

    Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

    Your Host:  Don Wales Topic:  Diptera order and a healthy review of the Coleoptera order Diptera – true flies. The Diptera include flies, mosquitos, gnats, midges, and no-see-ums. There are about 120,000 known species of true flies alive today. Dipterans typically have sucking mouth-parts, and may feed on plant juices or on decaying organic matter. A number of dipterans […]