October 12/13, 2022 planting
We work on a site in lower Kanaka in unseasonably warm and dry conditions.
We work on a site in lower Kanaka in unseasonably warm and dry conditions.
We take our traveling show to Maple Ridge’s Fletcher Park on this early autumn afternoon.
We celebrate World Rivers Day on the banks of the Fraser at the Kanaka confluence on this 28 degree autumn afternoon.
This event at Memorial Peace Park hasn’t happened since you-know-what, but today it was back and so were we.
It’s already one of the driest mid Septembers we’ve ever seen, as wildfire smoke invades from the east.
88 visitors checked out the ponds and displays with us on this warm summer afternoon.
We take a look at two locations on Kanaka tributary Spencer Creek during a late July heat wave, along with of course some flora and fauna along the way.
Seasoned veteran Honey Bear (in the video) as well as a young adult recently inspected this project.
A relaxing June 12th as we talked about bears and shared experiences outside the Stewardship Center. We even had a visit from Harry, our resident snowshoe hare.