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Amphibians and Reptiles

“Out In The Field”

“Out in the field”—a term originally used by farmers, and shamelessly stolen by biologists. When I’m having a lucky day free from grant writing or reporting, I’m often ‘in the field’, which could involve anything from invasive plant removal and monitoring past restoration projects to landowner consultations and leading school Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 3 yearsApril 2, 2020 ago
Gathered to do some post-walkabout planning.
Caring for the Land

Taking a Walkabout

By Karen Robinson Having joined the Mayne Island Conservancy the spring after I purchased my property on Beechwood Drive, I immediately took advantage of the Conservancy’s Walkabout program in order to learn more about both the native and invasive species on my land. Biologist Rob Underhill and Conservancy Executive Director Read more…

By Don Enright, 6 yearsMarch 28, 2017 ago
Caring for the Land

Housing Shortage Hits Mayne Island

By Rob Underhill You may have heard about the current housing shortage on Mayne Island. As the inventory of homes for sale has decreased, so has rental availability. This has created a challenging problem for our community that will require us to work together to solve. There is another housing Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 6 yearsMarch 25, 2017 ago
Caring for the Land

About Our Walkabouts

You might be amazed at who shares your property with you. Mayne Island Conservancy offers a service to land holders on Mayne Island where, at your request, our trained staff and volunteers will accompany you for a walkabout of your property. We can discuss its natural features and how becoming Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 7 yearsAugust 26, 2016 ago

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