Board of Directors

FOUNDING DIRECTORS OF THE TFS

We endeavour to partner with First Nations, universities, NGOs, government agencies, businesses, individuals, local communities, and other interested parties to facilitate and extend the work of the society.

 
Fritz MuellerCHAIRFritz is an environmentalist, luthier, homesteader, and long-distance hiker.Read Fritz’s bio here.

Fritz Mueller

CHAIR

Fritz is an environmentalist, luthier, homesteader, and long-distance hiker.

Read Fritz’s bio here.

Audra PetersonVICE CHAIR , HEAD OF EDUCATIONAudra is an organic farmer, a school teacher, a knowledgeable naturalist, and a seasoned world traveller.Read Audra’s bio here.

Audra Peterson

VICE CHAIR , HEAD OF EDUCATION

Audra is an organic farmer, a school teacher, a knowledgeable naturalist, and a seasoned world traveller.

Read Audra’s bio here.

Sandra McGirrSECRETARY, TREASURERSandra’s background is in nursing, with a global health emphasis. She serves on multiple community boards and committees, and is an outdoor adventurer.Read Sandra’s bio here.

Sandra McGirr

SECRETARY, TREASURER

Sandra’s background is in nursing, with a global health emphasis. She serves on multiple community boards and committees, and is an outdoor adventurer.

Read Sandra’s bio here.

 
Sandy HartDIRECTORSandy is a Geoscientist, a consultant, and a backcountry enthusiast. He has been integral on local boards and committees since 1979.Read Sandy’s bio here.

Sandy Hart

DIRECTOR

Sandy is a Geoscientist, a consultant, and a backcountry enthusiast. He has been integral on local boards and committees since 1979.

Read Sandy’s bio here.

Deborah Stephenson KerrDIRECTORDeborah’s tech knowledge, stemming from decades in computing and analysis, have kept our community on the leading edge.Read Deborah’s bio here.

Deborah Stephenson Kerr

DIRECTOR

Deborah’s tech knowledge, stemming from decades in computing and analysis, have kept our community on the leading edge.

Read Deborah’s bio here.

Angela HartwickCREATIVE DIRECTORAngela is a writer and director. She is an active community member and her work in media takes her around the world.Read Angela’s bio on her website here.

Angela Hartwick

CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Angela is a writer and director. She is an active community member and her work in media takes her around the world.

Read Angela’s bio on her website here.

TLBO Committee

Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory

COMMITTEE CHAIR: Peter Shaughnessy

BANDER-IN-CHIEF: Avery Bartels

It is a privilege for TFS to be able to continue the work of TLBO. If you are interested in donating to the project (annual budget approximately $20,000 CDN), or perhaps volunteering, please get in touch.

There are two categories of membership in the society, voting and associate. Voting Members must be at least 18 years of age and residents or property owners in the Tatla area. Associate Members have no residence restriction. The sole requirement for associate membership is an interest in the work of the Field Station.

Our newsletters are sent to both voting and associate members. 

If you are interested in becoming a member of TFSS, please click the membership link or contact us.

Donations

Tatlayoko Field Station Society is a registered charity.

We are presently fundraising to support our TLBO flagship project and further field station development. Minimum donations of $25 will be eligible for a tax receipt within Canada. All donations should include the donors full name and mailing address for tax receipts. 

Etransfer

Please send e-transfers to:

tatlayokofieldstation@gmail.com 

Cheque

Please mail cheques to Tatlayoko Field Station Society, Box 22, Tatlayoko Lake, BC, V0L 1W0.

Annual Reports

 

View our Annual Reports as a .pdf

Contact Us

 

Tatlayoko Field Station

P.O. Box 22

7185 Tatlayoko Road

Tatlayoko Lake, BC  V0L 1W0

Email:  info@tatlayokofieldstation.org