DEQ Events
Winter Bird Count
Started in 1998, the Winter Bird Count is an annual event that promotes cultural and environmental awareness within the Community. This special event features over 80 local and wintering bird species that call the Community’s environment home. Northern harriers, bufflehead ducks, white-crowned sparrows, and gila woodpeckers are among the birds seen each year.
The cultural aspect of the Winter Bird Count brings together the Community, especially youth and elders, to share and celebrate cultural ties to the birds of the Community. Culturally enriching bird songs, dances, and stories at the event are shared by knowledgeable cultural leaders of the Community. Field information gathered through the event is useful in understanding bird population trends and habitat usage over time.
The GRIC DEQ sponsors the Winter Bird Count and partners with the Huhugam Heritage Center, Audubon Society, Tribal Rangers, and cultural leaders within the Community.
Earth Day
Since 1998, GRIC DEQ has hosted an Earth Day event within the Community to enhance environmental awareness and stewardship with the support of the Community, USEPA, Neighboring Tribes, Tribal Consortia, Universities, Non-Profits, and other partners. This year’s event was held at the Department of Environmental Quality’s Environmental Education Center for the second consecutive year. We look forward to expanding our education efforts at DEQ with the continued development of our Environmental Education Center.
Organizations are encouraged to set up eco-friendly booths that promote environmental stewardship and provide interactive engagement for all participants. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Archaeology/Geology/Hydrology
- Technology
- Public Health
- Agriculture
- Gardening
- Renewable Energy