WINGSPAN FEATURE

I was honoured to be featured in The Wild Bird Trust of BC's Spring/Summer 2023 issue of their magazine "Wingspan." The article deals with The National Audubon Society's recent decision to retain their name and barriers BIPOC people face right here in BC's very own birding community.

You can see a digital issue of the feature below it is now in print and is available for download in full at their website. Thank you to the Wild Bird Trust for not shying away from these important issues and having the courage to acknowledge and talk about them.

Thank you to talented young birder program graduate Ian Harland for taking my photo!

Comments

  1. PacificnorthwestkateMay 1, 2023 at 9:39 PM

    Great article and very relevant!! Well done Melissa and Wingspan for speaking up!! All the best for your Birding with Me walks - getting everyone, especially BIPOC, out into nature and enjoying our wonderful birdlife!

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  2. This is a fantastic article. Thanks for highlighting these challenges and ways to make change

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  3. Beautfiul pic of you Mel and great feature here explaining how more needs to be done to make BIPOC birders feel included these steps really aren't hard too bad there is so much resistance

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  4. Much needed article Mel. Great job as usual and you look beautiful. Looking forward to your own book too.

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  5. i am proud of you really well done and great photo that young birder took of you

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