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    The Plant Native Grow Wild event is coming up soon. This is your chance to learn more about supporting wildlife in your area by growing native plants. Have a look at the beautiful native gardens around the MARS visitor centre, chat with knowledgeable experts and purchase some plants to help you become a habitat steward in your own backyard. We are looking forward to meeting you there.We're joining our fabulous community partners for a fun and educational day of learning how to support wildlife close to home with native plants and ecological practices. Local experts and environmental groups will have friendly advice to help you become a habitat steward in your own yard. Oh, and there'll be 35+ native plants species for sale for a variety of different growing conditions. 📆 Saturday, May 30th 10 am - 2 pm📍 1331 Williams Beach Rd. MervilleOur guests experts:🌱 Comox Valley Nature 🌱 Gone to Seed Little Library🌱 Vancouver Island Master Gardeners🌱 Native Bee Society of BC🌱 Comox Community Bat Program⭐️ Some vendors cash-only ☑️ Bring your own flats🚗 Limited parking: carpool if you can ❤️ MARS Visitor Centre and Gift shop open but no site tours 🛑 No dogs, please❓️ email ... See MoreSee Less

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    May 9th is World Migratory Bird Day, and the Town of Comox Bird Team invites you to celebrate atthe Filberg Park Stage!This marks the Bird Team’s first event as a certified Bird Friendly Town (Intermediate level)—amilestone worth celebrating with the community.Come meet local bird enthusiasts and discover this year’s theme:“Every Bird Counts – Your Observations Matter”May 9th is World Migratory Bird Day, and the Town of Comox Bird Team invites you to celebrate at the Filberg Park Stage!This marks the Bird Team’s first event as a certified Bird Friendly Town (Intermediate level)—a milestone worth celebrating with the community.Come meet local bird enthusiasts and discover this year’s theme:“Every Bird Counts – Your Observations Matter”Visit the Town of Comox Bird Team Booth and learn how to identify and record birds in your community using citizen science tools. Pick up helpful pamphlets outlining how to prevent bird injuries and simple ways to make your neighbourhood a safer, more welcoming place for birds.At the Comox Valley Naturalists Society Booth explore displays showcasing local stewardship initiatives, including birding, shoreline conservation, botany, nature walks, invasive plant awareness, and native plant gardening.Join experienced birders Mandy and Kathryn from Comox Valley Naturalists Society for a guided bird walk through Filberg Park at 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM. (limit 12 people). First come, first served.At 10:00 Karen Cummins will lead a walk to look at garden features and management practices that make Filberg Park bird friendly. (limit 12 people). First come, first served. Special Guest: Ambassador OwlMARS Wildlife Rescue Centre will be bringing their ambassador Western Screech Owl, Lanei,who will be retiring soon after the event. Come meet Lanei and wish her a happy retirement!for more information on World Migratory Bird day visitwww.fws.gov/story/2026-01/world-migratory-bird-day-2026 ... See MoreSee Less

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