These little ones, however, are usually only temporarily left alone while the mother searches for food. Beavers often appear on the shores of Stanley Park in spring when adolescent beavers have been kicked out of their home lakes in the Fraser River watershed and are forced to find new habitats. In the 1960s only one pair of bald eagles nested in Stanley Park.
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The report by the Stanley Park Ecology Society found that the park has 1,031 native species that include 239 birds, 27 mammals and two reptiles. trailer To begin, a bit of history: The society’s original name was the Stanley Park Zoological Society and was established as a registered charity in 1988. Stanley Park is home to one of the largest urban great blue heron colonies in North America. 0 Stanley Park has a large nesting area of Great Blue Herons near the Tennis Courts. R) ���:ZX���}0i�ϊ;WQ���a��D��=ch�QH*�D�a�հR���=�j��xYx^�U��dp�N�6���� Public information for Sensitive Species is restricted due to potential harmful impact to these birds. 0000006783 00000 n (ɂex_�&�E�aVU�Mo�˳�}K>o�D!���58R*B� e(9����B���t����$V� D|��\I�}r>I1������L�+�&3��W�N4[��\G� ���\Z�~�͛=�e��W��H3W�:}@��̳�(�f[�9H55x���I�+�(G��Ii0� Read more. Vancouver, BCV5Y 1V4, Terms of UsePrivacy PolicyWebsite accessibility. 0000004776 00000 n People regularly assume that seal pups are orphaned or abandoned when they see them alone on beaches and intertidal zones at low tide.
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Helpful. endstream endobj 28 0 obj<>stream The forest and the coast provides great habitat for lots of species who want to … �#r[���hyl�^lB{ �+�G�N:�y�ב��� b�� �>���~�e�|�����^��%��T�:�>m)�Q��0�� ��=t" 8\���^��x�q"�d��9W� If you do see a raccoon in the park, please refrain from feeding it or approaching it. No need to register, buy now! H���Oo�@���{Ñ�e�{��� QZ�+�Y��k�����3k; nK� q�#�[��͛! All bat species in British Columbia are insect eaters and can often be seen on summer evenings flying over open areas hunting insects. At least one family of coyotes calls Stanley Park home and feeds primarily on small rodents such as the invasive eastern gray squirrels, but they have also been known to prey on Canada geese and raccoons. You can usually see Great Blue Herons in the waters surrounding Stanley Park. They have been nesting at their current location at 2099 Beach Avenue since 2001 and have been documented nesting in various other locations in the park as far back as 1921.
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