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Protecting the watershed
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Preserving nature
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Special Events
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Environmental education
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Fish programming
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Salmon enhancement
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Stewardship
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VOLUNTEER!Nature discovery
KEEPS NEWS
Spring Break camp
And a very soggy but enjoyable week it was. These are all from Friday March 21.
How the Mighty have Pollen open house
It was Pollen Nation at the Stewardship Center, as we welcomed 61 visitors on this March Sunday.
Nature Kids Explorer Day
Several families coped with unseasonably chilly conditions to discover 4 degree and pH 6.8 water on Kanaka Creek today, along with the presence of mayfly larvae before we retreated to the warm confines of the George Ross room.
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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