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(From Pamphlet)


(K. Epp Photo)


(K. Epp Photo)


(K. Epp Photo)


(K. Epp Photo)

Chickadee Nature Tours
(Birding and Nature Tours in and Around Moose Jaw)

 

The following information is from a 2005 Chickadee Nature Tours pamphlet.
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Contact Information for schedule and pricing.
Kimberly Epp, Environmental Educator
1-328 Hochelaga Street West
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6H 2G7
(306) 681-7604
kepp@shaw.ca

NatureTours provided by Tour Guide Kimberly Epp. Epp has a diploma in Parks and Recreation and over 14 years of experience developing and delivering Environmental Education Programs for interpretive centres including the Saskatoon Zoo, Alberta Parks, Beaver Creek Conservation Area, and Nature Saskatchewan.

She is also an avid wildlife photographer, birder, nature enthusiast and lover of chickadees and of all other wildlife!

The Burrow Borrowers (Burrowing Owls)-seasonal
     Go on a tour to the sites in town where Burrowing Owls are nesting and learn more about this fascinating endangered species.

Full Moon and Night Hikes
     Starting at dusk, we will hike the forested trails of the Kingsway Ecological Zone. Be prepared to howl at the coyotes and hoot at the owls!

Birding at Wakamow
    Hike the Saskatchewan Birding Trail and look for birds that are active in each season.

Scats and Tracks
    Get the "scoop on poop" and the facts about animal tracks as we hike the trails of Wakamow or the Kingsway Ecological Zone.

Endangered Species Outreach Program
     Learn about Burrowing Owls, Swift Foxes, Prairie Dogs and Black Footed Ferrets, Learn about prairie endangered species and what you can do to help them.

Creek Dipping at Spring Creek-seasonal
     With nets, magnifying glasses and basins, meet the "Super Hero's' of the creek habitat ecosystem.

Winter Bird Feeing-seasonal
     Learn all about feeding birds in winter. Visit Nature Moose Jaw's giant feeder, hand feed Chickadees and maybe even Nuthatches!