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Woodhus Slough botany photos

From an email by Jocie to the Botany Group on October 16. Photos by Veronique. Click a photo to enlarge it. Our last walk was a lovely morning at Woodhus Slough on October 3. Thanks to Veronique for the photos! … Continue reading

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Another day in paradise!

From an email by Jocie to the Botany Group on September 29. Click a photo to enlarge it. Last weekend the Strathcona Wilderness Institute (SWI) wrapped up its season with a walk around Paradise Meadows, which several of you joined … Continue reading

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Three CVN Bursary recipients in 2022!

The CVN Bursary for environmentally-related post-secondary studies is usually awarded to a deserving Grade 12 graduate each year. However, this year the bursary was awarded to three students, all from Georges P. Vanier Secondary School in Courtenay! This was unprecedented … Continue reading

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Recording available for talk on logging and hydrology

Comox Valley Nature, in conjunction with the Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists, recently presented the following webinar: Title: Logging in Your Watersheds – A Hydrological Report CardSpeaker: Dave Weaver (Vice President, Beaufort Watershed Stewards)Date: Sunday, September 18, 2022 If you … Continue reading

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Recordings available for recent SWI talks

CVN members and the general public were invited to attend the following webinars presented by the Strathcona Wilderness Institute (SWI): Title: Species of Conservation Concern in Strathcona Provincial ParkSpeaker: Jack BindernagelDate: Saturday September 3, 2022 and Title: Can community science … Continue reading

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Learn about logging and hydrology in our watersheds

Comox Valley Nature is pleased to host the following free online lecture in conjunction with our first fall general meeting: Title: Logging in Your Watersheds – A Hydrological Report CardSpeaker: Dave WeaverDate: Sunday, September 18, 2022Time: 7:00 p.m. PT This … Continue reading

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Albert Edward botany (part 2)

From an email by Jocie to the Botany Group on September 4. Click a photo to enlarge it. Here’s the second instalment of the Mount Albert Edward plants and views (see the first part here). If I’ve miss-identified any plants … Continue reading

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Albert Edward botany (part 1)

From an email by Jocie to the Botany Group on September 4. Click a photo to enlarge it. Reflecting back over the summer (as one does, come Labour Day), one of our highlights was a backpack up Mount Albert Edward on … Continue reading

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More summer botany highlights

Notes and photos by Kim D. distributed by Jocie to the Botany Group on September 3. Click a photo to enlarge it. and 2. Pacific goldenthread. A dodder, likely Cuscuta salina, which parasitizes plants in the Goosefoot family, especially pickleweed (in … Continue reading

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Birding schedule

A message from Kelly Kline, leader of the CVN Birders Group. The CVN Birders Group goes on bird-watching field trips every Thursday morning and on the first Sunday of each month. We skip the Thursday immediately following a Sunday outing. … Continue reading

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