Volunteer, Explore & Regenerate in Biosphere Regions
Discover the beauty and purpose of UNESCO Biosphere Regions through inspiring stories.
Whether you're looking for volunteer opportunities, keen to learn about regenerative tourism, or fascinated by the wildlife and ecosystems that make these places unique, our blog connects you to the heart of these remarkable landscapes.
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From Migration to Conservation: The Story of the Last Mountain Bird Observatory
From tracking tiny songbirds on their epic migrations to inspiring the next generation of conservationists, the Last Mountain Bird Observatory is a beacon of hope for biodiversity in Saskatchewan. Join us as we explore its purpose, its role in protecting migratory birds, and how its exciting rebuild will enhance its impact. Whether youโre a bird enthusiast or simply curious about conservation, this story will inspire you to connect with the natural world!
Plants of the Prairie
The Redberry Lake Biosphere Region is a stunning blend of prairie grasslands, aspen parkland, and boreal forest, interspersed with saline and freshwater lakes. This unique mix of ecosystems creates a rich tapestry of life, from migratory birds to resilient plants thriving in these varied habitats. This blog post is a compilation of wildflowers, berries, and grasses you can see in the Redberry Lake Biosphere Region in the Summer.
Birdlife of Redberry
The Redberry Lake Biosphere Region is a Migratory Bird Sanctuary: an important stopover for migratory birds, particularly waterfowl and shorebirds. This blog post is a compilation of birds you may see while participating in a bird banding tour with the Biosphere.