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Volunteer Spotlight – Alyssa Bougie
08/12/2023

Volunteer Spotlight – Alyssa Bougie

Volunteer Spotlight – Alyssa Bougie

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Exploring the Majestic Haida Gwaii
06/11/2023

Exploring the Majestic Haida Gwaii

From the depths of the ocean to the heights […]

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Echolocation Puzzle
20/10/2023

Echolocation Puzzle

Want to learn more about how bats communicate? Print off this activity and use the secret code to read the message!

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How Do Salmon Find Their Way Home?
18/10/2023

How Do Salmon Find Their Way Home?

Unravel the mystery of the Sockeye salmon migration!

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The Five Hummingbirds of British Columbia
17/10/2023

The Five Hummingbirds of British Columbia

Learn how to identify B.C.’s hummingbirds from their dive patterns!

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Bats of British Columbia
11/10/2023

Bats of British Columbia

Did you know British Columbia is lucky enough to have at least fifteen species of bats? Learn more about them here!

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Nature Across the Border: Rocky Mountains
25/08/2023

Nature Across the Border: Rocky Mountains

Summer for me means time outdoors in the sun, […]

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Exploring the Gorge Waterway
22/08/2023

Exploring the Gorge Waterway

The Victoria NatureKids club joined the Gorge Waterway Action Society on a lovely June day to explore the Gorge Waterway Nature House at the beautiful Esquimalt Gorge Park!

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Dinosaurs in BC: Fossil hunting
17/08/2023

Dinosaurs in BC: Fossil hunting

Can you imagine, once upon a time, dinosaurs roaming […]

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Exploring Alaksen
04/08/2023

Exploring Alaksen

On a sunny Monday morning in June, the Burnaby Home Learners Club explored the Alaksen National Wildlife Area.

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