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Wildlife Preservation Canada (WPC) is looking for volunteer surveyors for the 
2021 Adopt-A-Site program. We are looking for help in a number of historic 
shrike ‘hot-spots’ across Ontario (Carden, Napanee, Grey-Bruce, Manitoulin, 
Pembroke/Renfrew and Smiths Falls).  

Volunteers are asked to survey their designated sites three times over the 
spring and summer (April 15th to June 30th) for evidence of Loggerhead Shrikes, 
and a suite of other birds found in the same habitat. The information gathered 
on shrikes will be used to assist field staff with carrying out various 
recovery activities and provide valuable information contributing to accurate 
broad-scale population counts. 


The Loggerhead Shrike has suffered serious declines throughout its historic 
breeding range over the last 50 years. The eastern subspecies, found in 
Ontario, has been designated endangered in Canada since 1991.  WPC has been 
leading the recovery effort for this bird since 2003, and every year our field 
staff to monitor the numbers and breeding success of wild birds, and release 
captive-bred juveniles to bolster the wild population.  A summary of last 
year’s recovery activities can be found here:

https://wildlifepreservation.ca/2016/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Ontario-LOSH-Update-2020_public-for-web.pdf
 
<https://wildlifepreservation.ca/2016/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Ontario-LOSH-Update-2020_public-for-web.pdf>
If you would like to help, or would like more information on the Adopt-A-Site 
program, please contact me.

Thanks in advance, from the whole Shrike Recovery Team!


—
Hazel Wheeler, MSc (she/they)
Lead Biologist - Eastern Loggerhead Shrike Recovery
Wildlife Preservation Canada <https://wildlifepreservation.ca/>
E: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
C: 519-362-9780

We respectfully acknowledge that Wildlife Preservation Canada's head office is 
on the homelands of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Attawandaron peoples, 
and on the treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
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