Join the Wild Cortes taxidermist,
Laurel Bohart, for an afternoon of bird taxidermy. A
Bonaparte's Gull will be assembled and mounted in the lab, then transferred to its base inside the Wild Cortes recreated marine environment to join its companions in flight.
Bonaparte's Gulls are the smallest of the local migratory gulls and are often viewed on ferry voyages to and from Campbell River to Cortes Island.
– 1255 Seaford Road
– Friday, July 26, 2024
– 2 p.m.
All welcome. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Donations appreciated.
Wild Cortes is the
Natural History Centre and Ecolab, another exhibition location of the Cortes Island Museum and Archives. Our website has more information about Wild Cortes:
https://cortesmuseum.com/wild-cortes/natural-history-centre/.
Wild Cortes, located at Linnaea Education Centre, 1255 Seaford Road, is open Tuesday through Saturday, from noon to 4 p.m.