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Robert Anthony

News and Updates

Make it Monthly!

By Robert Anthony, monthly donor. The Mayne Island Conservancy has made it a priority to double the number of monthlydonors in 2023. Why is this an important goal? The primary reason is that a larger amount ofmonthly income can provide us with a base level of support without increasing the Read more…

By Robert Anthony, 1 monthMay 1, 2023 ago
Our Shorelines

Why I’m a Shoreline Care Volunteer

After a dozen years as a regular visitor to Mayne Island, I became a fulltime resident. As a boater and scuba diver I was attracted to the rich marine setting and shoreline that invites peaceful, restorative walks, access to nature for recreation and the occasional tasty treat. Shorty after moving here, Read more…

By Robert Anthony, 5 yearsOctober 26, 2018 ago
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