Posts tagged Community Support
New Pathway to Connect Nature Centres

We are thrilled by the prospect of the LINK Pathway as it will help visitors of the Helen Schuler Nature Centre in Lethbridge and the Alberta Birds of Prey Centre in Coaldale to be able to walk, run, bike, or rollerblade between these two premier nature-based attractions. Interpretive signage will offer educational opportunities for pathway users to learn about “here” and what makes our region unique. It will also support people in spending more time outside!

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Important Member Update

If passed, this initiative would require that the Nature Centre realign and streamline its current programs with a focus on generating revenue. Additionally an initiative to reduce print, online and display material by 12-20% is also being considered; along with a further initiative to eliminate the coordination of conservation programs such as coulee clean-up, shoreline clean-up, invasive weed-pulls and conservation ambassador programs.

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Largest personal donation made in history of Helen Schuler Nature Centre

The Helen Schuler Nature Centre is thrilled to recognize Carol Leriger for her generous contribution of $20,000 towards the Outdoor Learning Classroom & Amphitheatre project. This marks the largest personal donation in the history of the Helen Schuler Nature Centre’s 37 years of operation!

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