Spotlight on Spryfield – Let’s Talk Fish

Spotlight on Spryfield – Let’s Talk Fish!
March 20, Thursday 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Captain Spry Community Library
Williams Lake Conservation Company

Whether you’re new to fishing or just getting started, this is an opportunity to learn about sustainable fishing practices, conservation and how we can all play a part in protecting our local waters. We’ll discuss conservation efforts, local fish species, and tips for responsible fishing to ensure that Nova Scotia’s natural resources are forever preserved for future generations. Bring your family, friends and newbie fishers to connect, share experiences, and let’s talk fish!

Sabrina Wolthers engages Learn2Fish newbies
on Cunard Pond, Williams Lake.

Sabrina Wolthers is the Sportfish Development Officer with the Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture. She introduces kids and families to the fun of fishing, works to promote recreational fishing through educational resources and events, and highlights the best fishing opportunities across the province. Her goal is to make fishing accessible and enjoyable for anglers of all ages and abilities.

The Williams Lake Conservation Company and the Captain William Spry Community Library are hosting a series of talks by local experts on the amazing natural environment surrounding us in Spryfield. Topics include hiking trails, fishing for newbies, birding skills, identifying wild edible plants and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation and more. Check our calendar of events on the Williams Lake Conservation Company website at https://williamslakecc.org. Also check the library’s program listing “Spotlight on Spryfield” on their website http://halifaxpubliclibraries.ca.

No registration is needed for this event. Messy winter weather may force us to reschedule an event, so call the library to check (902) 490-5244.

The Williams Lake Conservation Company and the Captain William Spry Community Library support the principles of sustainability, conservation and preservation of the natural environment which surrounds our Spryfield area for everyone, forever.

Spotlight on Spryfield – Let’s Talk Fish
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