Fauna Fest at Cochrane Ecological Institute - Sat, Jun 19 2010

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Fauna Fest at Cochrane Ecological Institute (6/19/2010)

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED:Once you've reviewed the event details, and decided you'd like to join us, you MUST sign up at the bottom of this page.You will then make your payment for this event at the venue, NOT in advance to the COC.

You are STRONGLY encouraged to read this page in its entirety before signing up. If you'd like to attend, we ask that you abide by our rules and procedures as a time/cost saving process (with an end result of keeping membership free and lower cost events).

The Basics:
Event Type:Social
Event Location:N. W. of Cochrane
Date(s) & Time:Sat, Jun 19 2010  3:00 PM  (Carpool Departure: 2:00 PM   *log in for location*)
Registration Cut Off: Tue, Jun 15 2010 7:00:00 PM
Event Duration:~6 Hours
Difficulty Rating:D2: Easy to Moderate
Event Coordinator(s): Casey Z
Hilary E
Marg
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Member Cost:$20.00/Person (See Detailed Cost Info Below)

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members & Guests, 18 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:20
Maximum No. Guests:4
Minimum Group Size:4
Maximum No. Guests Per Member:1
Number Registered So Far: 18 (Log in to see who's signed up.)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:

FaunaFest at Cochrane Ecological Institute - Cochrane Wildlife Reserve Society. An intimate afternoon and evening of art, music and fellowship of both the human and animal variety.
Music Features: The Pity Dates, Enzo and the Ferraris, Sydney York and More!
Also: Art exhibits, Bar and Food, Raffle

Tickets $20. Payable in advance to Margaret - email money transfer preferred to margsmail@shaw.ca.
Please add your name to the wait list and when payment is received then you will be moved to the attendee list. Cut-off for registrations and payments is 7:00PM on Tuesday June 15. Cost is non-refundable once paid - if you cannot go then you are responsible to make arrangements if you want someone to take your place. Price includes admission, door prize draw, and a tour of the facility. Tickets will be handed out at carpool. Staff at CEI have indicated that they will be posting a plaque on the lynx enclosure "Built by Calgary Outdoor Club" since our members have done the majority of work on it. Hopefully plaque will be in place by the time of this event.
Note Marg is not attending, but is helping with coordination.

Sponsors Include: Big Rock Brewery, Jann Arden, Rafters, Mountain Equipment Co-op, Cards by Linzy, Neon Cactus Wine, Schooners on First, Sublime Styles Hair Co., Vinestone Wine Co., Campers Village.

Free Parking! Carpooling is encouraged...
A few of our group members will be returning to Calgary around 6PM, the rest of the group will leave CEI around 9:15-ishPM. Please let me know in the "notes" section of your registration if you wish to return with the early group at 6 PM, otherwise we will assume you are staying until the end of the evening.

Following our past volunteer work days, our club members have expressed interest in spending more time out at CEI. Here is an opportunity for us to learn more about CEI, socialize, have some fun and make a financial contribution towards their valuable work. Please see the links below for more information about our past volunteer work days:
Sun, Apr 25, 2010 - Cochrane Ecological Institute
Sat, March 20, 2010 - Cochrane Ecological Institute
Sat, Nov 7 2009 - Cochrane Ecological Institute

Dress in layers for a variety of weather conditions - warm sun, possible rain or showers, cool daytime &/or evening temperatures.

"The Cochrane Ecological Institute - Cochrane Wildlife Reserve Society is devoted to the preservation of North America’s biodiversity through the conservation and breeding of endangered indigenous species, environmental impact evaluation, ecosystem restoration through the reintroduction of extirpated (extinct) flora and fauna, rescue and rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and field research, and the monitoring of habitat and species through the development of non intrusive survey methods.

"The Smeetons initiated the swift fox reintroduction program in Canada in 1972, six years before the species was declared extirpated *extinct* in Canada. A simple statement of fact: if the CEI had not initiated (1972) and implemented the swift fox reintroduction programme in Canada (1983 - 1997), the swift fox would still be classified as extirpated (extinct) in Canada (COSEWIC 1978) and not, as it is now, classified as Endangered in Canada (COSEWIC 1998).

"Many agencies, Federal, Provincial, municipal, take the credit for the Canadian programme, but the facts are unarguable: in 1972 the CEI established the first captive breeding colony of swift fox intended for reintroduction (we brought the founding pairs up from the USA as there were no swift fox left in Canada). In 1977 we established a partnership with the university of Calgary. In 1978 the species was officially classified as extirpated (extinct) in Canada. Through a partnership with the provincial (AB & SK) & Federal governments (you cannot reintroduce indigenous wildlife without permission from the provinces and federal governments, it is against the law to do so) the swift fox reintroduction programme started in 1983 and finished in 1997. The CEI provided 849 of the 1000 swift foxes that were reintroduced over that period.

"All animals held at the CEI are destined for reintroduction. They are not maintained for public exhibit, trade, or sale. Over the 38 years of its existence the CEI has also been an integral part of the Canadian Wildlife Service's Trumpeter swan (Cygnus bucinnator) and wood bison (B.b.athabascae) reintroduction programs, as well as playing a key role in the Canadian swift fox reintroduction program. The CEI is unique in that it holds the world's longest established (1972), largest (20 pairs), and only captive breeding colony of swift fox. These animals are bred solely for reintroduction as part of the CEI's ecosystem restoration program. Internationally, as species and habitat vanish, the concept of ecosystem restoration through the reintroduction of indigenous flora and fauna, is gaining greater and greater prominence. The preservation of habitat without those species, which made that habitat a viable whole, is a sterile exercise.

"The CEI is a family founded, charitable, not-for-profit organization devoted to breeding endangered species for reintroduction, wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release, educating the public, monitoring habitat and species, and developing non intrusive wildlife survey methods. The CEI was founded (1971) by Miles and Beryl Smeeton and is now run by their daughter, Clio Smeeton. Miles and Beryl Smeeton were internationally known sailors, mountaineers, and explorers.


Required Items to Bring:
- Dress in a variety of layers for varying weather conditions, be it warm, sunny, cloudy, and perhaps even showery.
- hat, jacket, sweater
- Lunch, snacks, water or $$'s to purchase food and drink.
Recommended Items to Bring:
Use our Event Checklists to make sure you have everything you need.
- If you wish, further donations can be made directly to C.E.I. while we are there.

How to Get There:
Event Directions:Take Crowchild Tr (Hwy 1A) west through Cochrane to Hwy 22. Go north on Hwy 22 approximately 18.25 km to Township Road 280. Turn left (west) on 280 approximately 8.25 km and just past Range Road 51 is CEI.
Map
Carpool to Event Distance (round trip):117Km
Carpool Departure Time: 2:00 PM
Carpool Location:   Log in for location
Carpool Directions:   Log in for directions
** Calgary Transit Info
Carpool Cost: Approximate vehicle expense for this event is $35.10 (calculated at total Km * $0.30, effective Saturday, April 20, 2024). This is based on $0.16/Km for maintenance, plus current gas price divide by 9. Alternately your carpool driver may choose to split the maintenance cost plus the actual gas cost among all in the vehicle. Your carpool driver will confirm exactly how much money they require to cover costs. Please split the actual cost among all people in the vehicle.

Notes:

- Details of this event are subject to undergo a change at any point in time, with or without warning.
- Notice any errors or problems in the information on this page? Please notify our Content Editor(s), Wendy W and Lynda H., at content@calgaryoutdoorclub.com.

Cost & Payment:
Member Cost:$20.00/Person
Non-Member Cost:$20.00/Person
Cost Includes:admission, door prize draw, and a tour of the facility. First pymts received will retain a spot on the list, regardless of where you are on the list or waitlist. Registrations and payments must be received by June 15.
Make a Payment:Although there is a cost for this event, you do not pay through the COC. Please review the event details carefully for information about how/where to make your payment.
 
Voluntary Donation:What is this?)
Suggested donation amount for this event is: $2.00/Person.

Cancellation/Partial Attendance: