Cae, Ro ey INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES DOUGLAS COLLEGE —_ ‘2: 4@e . di: = ” ' INFORMATION BULLBTIN | April 1974 Cunexte NPORMATION BULLETIN Aprii 7/4 ube —- > we, SEE te Es Canada's Southwest Coast: A Limited Resource: - A conference organised by the Waterfront Conference Committee at the Bayshore Inn, Vancouver, Opening Banquet ($15) Friday May 3rd, 7 pm Conference - Saturday May 4th, 9am - noon 1:30pm - 5pm Keynote Address by Premier Barrett 9 am 4th May. Information - Box 34007, Stn.D, 298-2895 Vancouver 9, B.C. 684-2441 or 224-0251 Bus Tour of Fraser Estuary to view developments Sunday May 5th l0am at the Airport Hyatt House Hotel, Sea Island. Bring a bag lunch and rubber boots etc. Information - 522-3580 2. Environmental Education Workshop Day. An opportunity for representatives of government, school boards, educators, and environmental groups to discuss aims, roles and finances for the future development of outdoor environmental education facilities in the Lower Mainland, Friday 14th June 9am. Four room complex, Surrey Campus of Douglas College, 9260 140th Street, Surrey, B.C. Further information : 588-4411 36 Nature and Ecology Workshop. A two-week workshop designed for teachers, youth leaders, and all who wish to help others perceive and appreciate the natural world, and understanding how we form part of it. Offered Monday-Friday, 9 am - 5 pm, August 5 - 16, George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, fee - $60 (includes instructional aids, one luncheon and one barbeque). Pre-registration required by July 26, 1974. Information: 946-6980 or 588-4411. 4, Wildlife for Tomorrow Conference Series. The second conference, "Wetlands and River Management in the Fraser Valley" will take place in November. Final details, dates and place have not yet been set. Further information may be obtained after June 15th from the Institute's office. 588-4411. Barry Leach Director Institute of Environmental Studies 7 i 1 vf a) ier > an - ite a. Naenssatete tel seabie =i