Eagle Watch

Volunteer Interpreter Program

Volunteer interpreters share their knowledge and love of bald eagles with people from around the world. This program is a wonderful way to learn about bald eagles, meet interesting people and have fun.

To learn more about becoming a volunteer this year, see the training day event.

 Ana Santos
Adult Bald Eagle, Photo: Ana Santos

The program runs from late November through January. Volunteers are at the Eagle Run viewing shelter weekends from 9:30 until 3:30 weekends, and through out Christmas Week. Volunteers commit to a minimum of three, three hour shifts. Volunteer group events include: training day, mid season pot luck, and a wind up party. For more information about this opportunity please contact the program coordinator.

The Eagle Watch Volunteer Interpretive Program was established in 1995 as part of the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s Eagles of Brackendale project. The program is coordinated by the Squamish Environment Society.

About Bald Eagles

Eagle watching shelter and info centre
Eagle watching shelter and info centre

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