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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
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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KEEPS NEWS
Goodbye Chums 2023, April 29th 11AM-2PM
This one’s pretty special, as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bell-Irving Hatchery and the 25th of KEEPS. Come join us on April 29th and we’ll give you a bucket of salmon fry to release. Admission is free.
Open House – Making History
One for the history books, as 97 visitors shared this late March Sunday with us.
For goodness snakes
Somewhere in Maple Ridge, this March day’s 19 degree temperatures have lured these common garter snakes out of their hibernacula. Dozens if not hundreds of snakes may reside there during the winter. These are males attempting to mate. Certain males will emit something similar to a female pheromone, and then lure the other males away … Read more
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