The SII's goal is to bring the natural and cultural values and legacy of Sable Island to the public through programs of research, conservation, and education
4/5: Residencies take place in Fall 2026 and Spring 2027.
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Please direct questions to [email protected]#ArtsNB#ArtsNS#ArtsNFLD#ArtsPEI ...
Prizes are transferable.
The SII is a registered charity, bringing the natural and cultural values of Sable Island to the public through multidisciplinary programs of research, conservation, and education. For more information go to: https://t.co/vIuRw1mJMp
Announcing our 2026 Fundraising #Raffle! Win one of four Trips to #SableIslandNPR with #KattukExpeditions!
Tickets are $25 each , available online only through #Rafflebox** Ticket sales begin tomorrow (Feb 16th) See details below ... https://t.co/Sc8wSnIoOq
**NS lottery regulations allow raffle tickets to be sold only in Nova Scotia. To fulfil this requirement, Rafflebox requires the purchaser’s credit card to have a NS billing address.
This raffle is licensed by Nova Scotia Alcohol and Gaming Division, License # AGD-365251-26.
Our Sable Island Sweat Bee research has been published! 🐝🔬 Grateful to have BEE-n a part of the 2019 field season, and to have my photos featured in this paper. Thank you, and congratulations to Prof. Miriam Richards, @ParksCanada, et al. 🎉
https://t.co/fpPT2BNGOK
1/5: SEA UNSEEN – Nov 9 & 13!
A young Sable Island Grey Seal with a fragment of a red shopping bag caught around its neck. Fishing gear debris – such as snarls of longline & scraps of net - are a well-known cause of injury & mortality for marine animals. However, a wide range …
4/5: … complex issue of #plasticpollution. Born from a collaboration between #MoceanDance & the #SableIslandInstitute, Sea Unseen embodies the struggles of the ocean itself, navigating a sea of plastic in search of hope.
Saturday, Nov. 9th, 2pm
Wednesday. Nov. 13th, 7pm ...
1/2: Harbour Seal Morning.
All summer there have been two adult harbour seals hanging out on north beach just north of the Sable Island Station. They were there at 6:45 am yesterday morning, with the day’s dark clouds already looming over the island. ....