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5 Ways to Help Your Kids Love Nature

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Kids Swap Screens for Binoculars to Count Birds
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Kids Swap Screens for Binoculars to Count Birds

This Saturday morning, December 1, 2018, children will swap […]

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Book review and draw: Dive in! Exploring our connection with the ocean

The key message of a new book for the […]

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Staying alive through the winter

Winter is on its way to BC – the […]

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Grab your binoculars and come birding!
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Grab your binoculars and come birding!

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Douglas-fir and the mice

Going for a walk in the forest becomes so […]

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How to build an owl nest

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Turning the tide for bugs and birds
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Turning the tide for bugs and birds

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Forests and the “mushroom underground”
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Forests and the “mushroom underground”

Fall is the best time of year to see […]

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Why Kids Need to Spend Time Exploring the Natural World
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Why Kids Need to Spend Time Exploring the Natural World

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