The forest around the Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory (LSLBO) is alive with insects and flowers, and flushed with green leaves on plants that were barren a month ago. But our favourite signs of life are the birdsongs that ring out from the forest letting us know nearly everyone who will spend the summer with… Read more »
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The 2025 ANNUAL REPORT is a wrap, so check out all the highlights from last season. Thank you to our dedicated staff, volunteers, members, program partners, and sponsors that enable the LSLBO to deliver such great programs each year! If you are missing our world, just a reminder that spring migration monitoring is only 3 months away!
www.lslbo.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Annual-Report-2025.pdf
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