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KEEPS NEWS
Open House: How the Mighty have Pollen, March 22
11AM-2PM Kanaka Creek Watershed Stewardship Center, 11484 256th Street, Maple Ridge Pollination is essential for ecological survival. Find out how it works, how the pollinators are rewarded, and who the pollinators are. Check out the pollinator garden and learn how you can encourage pollinators in your garden, including how to provide homes for mason bees.
Garter Go Time
It’s early spring somewhere in Maple Ridge, as these common garters leave their hibernacula.
Watershed Road Show
As we take our traveling show to the school on this late winter day.
To maintain the health of Kanaka Creek watershed’s natural ecosystems through education, community involvement, scientific research, land preservations and partnerships based on stewardship principles.
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