Land To Sea: Food Webs in the Great Bear Rainforest

Ocean Week Victoria


June 4th 2024
Victoria, British Columbia

Welcome to the Land to Sea: Food Webs in the Great Bear Rainforest webinar event! Join us online as we explore the intricate connections between land and sea ecosystems in this unique and biodiverse region. Discover how different species interact and depend on each other for survival. Our Marine Specialist will take you on a virtual journey through this stunning environment, sharing insights and stories along the way. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the fascinating food webs that sustain life in the Great Bear Rainforest and beyond!

Attendees are welcome to enjoy this webinar event free of charge while also being encouraged to leave a donation to support Pacific Wild’s ongoing conservation efforts.

Please visit pacificwild.org to learn more about our marine campaigns.

For questions, please reach out to our Marine Specialist at oceans@pacificwild.org


Details

Cost:Free
Format:Virtual
Category: Presentation
Region: Pacific
Audience: Adults | Adultes (19+)
Accessibility: English

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