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The Thunder Bay Field Naturalists club is a non-profit organization dedicated to:
the study of natural history; the wise use of natural resources; the preservation of
natural areas; and teaching the public to understand and protect nature.

Announcing the
Gordon and Elizabeth McLaren Memorial
Hare Island Nature Reserve

Take part in the Baillie Birdathon!

The 2007 President's Report

The Thunder Cape Bird Observatory needs volunteers!

All of the images on this website are "clickable". Try it!
All uncredited photos have been taken in the wild by the author

The Thunder Bay Field Naturalists Club is affiliated with
Ontario Nature

Memberships Newsletter Gift Shop

Printable TBFN Membership Application Form in pdf format


Photos from the Thunder Bay District


Activities of the Thunder Bay Field Naturalists:

________________• Field trips and programs for adults and children
• Weekend program in July at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
• Bluebird Recovery Program
• Audubon Christmas Bird Count
• Thunder Cape Bird Observatory
• Highway cleanup of a portion of the road to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
• Project Peregrine committee
• Providing consultants and representatives for outside concerns
• Nature reserves
• Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas
• Breeding Bird Surveys
• Ontario Birds at Risk Program
• Ontario Mammal Atlas
• The National Marine Conservation Area Committee
• The Greenwood Lake Conservation Reserve
• Piping Plover Recovery Program

Officers and Directors

DirectorsPhoneE-mail

Past PresidentWillard Carmean767-6300
1001 Castlegreen Dr., Thunder Bay, P7A 7M4
Chair of Nominations Committee for 2008 and
Greenwood Lake Conservation Reserve Committee Chair/Rep.

PresidentBrian McLaren344-6242bmclaren@lakeheadu.ca
298 N. Court St., Thunder Bay, P7A 4W5
Program Convener

Vice PresidentHeidi Strobl strobl.heidi@ic.gc.ca
1240 Mountain Rd., Thunder Bay, P7J 1C2
Juniors

SecretaryA. Gunnell767-1587agunnell@shaw.ca
244 Poplar Ave., Thunder Bay, P7B 1V9

TreasurerMary Davies622-4071mdavies(at)tbaytel.net
1813 McGregor Ave., Thunder Bay, P7E 5G1

DirectorPat Skula 626-0089pskula@shaw.ca
489 N. Harold St., Thunder Bay, P7C 4E1
Newsletter Editor

DirectorMyra McCormick628-6432
286 N. Algoma St., Thunder Bay, P7A 5A6
Ontario Nature Representative

DirectorJean Lister344-3815
160 Blanchard St., Thunder Bay, P7A 7J7
Sales and Bluebird Recovery Committee Chair/Rep.

DirectorJohn P. Walas345-3324john.walas@investorsgroup.com
70A Farrand St., Thunder Bay, P7A 3H5

DirectorSusan Bryan345-6446bryan@tbaytel.net
143 Summit Ave., Thunder Bay, P7B 3P2
Nature Reserves Committee Chair

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Appointed Positions
MembershipsRon Campeau577-5242ron.campeau@shaw.ca
ProgramsBrian McLaren344-6242bmclaren@lakeheadu.ca
Field TripsMyra McCormick628-6432
JuniorsHeidi Strobl768-5326strobl.heidi@ic.gc.ca
Nature ReservesSue Bryan345-6446bryan@tbaytel.net
Bird RecordsNick Escott345-7122ngescott@shaw.ca
TCBO LiaisonSue Bryan345-6446bryan@tbaytel.net
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Projects
Thunder Cape
Bird Observatory
Allan Gilbert343-8684allan.gilbert@lakeheadu.ca
Peregrine FalconBrian Ratcliff768-8408bratcliff@tbaytel.net
Bluebird RecoveryJean Lister344-3815jalister@shaw.ca
Greenwood Lake Old Growth
White Pine Conservation Reserve
Willard Carmean767-6300
TBFN WebsiteAarre Ertolahti767-5985mail@tbfn.net
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TBFN Representatives on Community Committees
Local Citizens Committee (LCC) which is an MNR volunteer position
LCC Spruce River Brian Moore
LCC Dog Lake/Matawin Willard Carmean
LCC Lakehead Forest Willard Carmean
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TBFN Cell Phone: 474-6007
TBFN Website http://tbfn.net



Thunder Bay Field Naturalists
P.O. Box 10037
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7B 6T6
Cell Phone: 474-6007


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