Join SPES Educator Kelsey Marzotto to travel through ecological time to learn about how our natural spaces form and change
Date/Time: Jan 13 2024
Vancouver, Stanley Park #19 Bus LoopCost: $10.00
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It’s the end of the last Ice Age and the land masses we call home are immerging from ice. Glacial till is deposited on erosion resistant volcanic rock and sandstone. Ecological processes begin to shape our natural spaces; however, it will take many thousands of years before they resemble the landscapes we see today. Join SPES Educator Kelsey Marzotto to travel through ecological time to learn about how our natural spaces form and change. Explore the processes of wetland formation, forest generation and the geomorphology shaping our landscapes.
PROGRAM DETAILS
Accessibility notes: This program requires moving at a moderate pace with moderate inclines on some uneven surface. If you have any questions or input about accessibility, please email publiced@stanleyparkecology.ca
This program will meet at the Stanley Park #19 Bus Loop (located between the Stanley Park Mini Train and the Stanley Park Dining Pavilion) Please arrive 5 minutes early to sign in.
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