We acknowledge the generosity of our 2019 – 2020 donors, and their support during a time when our programs have been interrupted because of COVID-19.
Special thanks to:
- International Financial Consulting Limited for a donation of $5,000 on behalf of Juvarya Veltkamp, at her request, in lieu of payment for her consulting work (Project to update a report on Conservation Priorities for the Squamish Estuary).
- The District of Squamish for a Community Enhancement Grant of $3,000 (EagleWatch).
- The Province of British Columbia for a Community Gaming Grant of $3,000 (EagleWatch).
- The Province of British Columbia for a Parks Enhancement Grant of $2500 (Western Toad Monitoring Project).
Our other donors of $500 or more:
- Our visitors at Eagle Run dike: $794.04 (Eaglewatch)
- Anonymous (Purple Martin Monitoring Program)
Donors of $100 or more:
Donations “in kind”:
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- Squamish Men’s Shed (refurbishing carvings at the shelter at Eagle Run dike)
- Senior Smoothers drainage improvements at Eagle Run shelter, under a grant from the New Horizons for Seniors Program (Employment and Social Development Canada)
- Tourism Squamish (providing meeting facilities for out-of-town groups visiting EagleWatch)
- Howe Sound Brewing for hosting our Birders during the monthly Estuary bird counts, and for donating Bald Eagle Pale Ale for the EagleWatch volunteers’ dinner
- Brackendale Art Gallery (meeting facilities for Eagle Count)
- Squamish Rafting Company (rafts and guides for the Eagle Count)
- Pearl’s Value and Vintage (miscellaneous items for EagleWatch)
- Rob Leblanc, hosting SES digital files on his servers
SES programs would not be possible without the generous contributions of our donors: how to donate.
Photo above: Larry Flynn was one of many volunteers who donated time or materials to help refurbish carvings at Eagle Run dike.