Restoration | November 18, 2021
Why Transforming ‘wet land’ into Wetlands is the Perfect Antidote to Rainy Days
By Adam Huggins – Restoration Coordinator, GCA Heavy rainfall at the GCA’s Community Food...
Read MoreBy Adam Huggins – Restoration Coordinator, GCA Heavy rainfall at the GCA’s Community Food...
Read MoreEastern Grey Squirrels on Galiano Island Eastern grey squirrel (grey form) – Sciurus carolinensis...
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Read MoreThe ṮEṮÁĆES Climate Action project was created by the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council and the Southern Gulf Islands Community Resource Centre to look after these relatives of the deep: to reconnect W̱SÁNEĆ and non-indigenous youth in the Southern Gulf Islands - the ṮEṮÁĆES - to the land and water, to share traditional knowledge, and to explore decolonizing approaches to climate action.
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Read MoreAuthor: Katie Kushneryk, undergraduate student in UVic’s School of Environmental Studies Last autumn, in...
Read MoreAre you concerned about the state of the Salish Sea ecosystems and species at...
Read MoreIt may still be cold out for February in the Islands, but coming into...
Read MoreWANTED: Reports of dead bats and of bats flying during winter This article is...
Read MoreEndangered rockfish are making waves around the Southern Gulf Islands through the hard work of local scientists and conservation groups.
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