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Dragonfly dinner! Photo: Andrew A. Reding
Birds

The Purple Martins of Mayne Island

Editor’s note: we are delighted to welcome Herbie Rochet as our guest writer for this post. Herbie and Bernard Rochet are Mayne Island’s stewards of the BC Purple Martin Stewardship and Recovery Project. Among the beautiful sights and sounds of summer on Mayne Island are the aerobatics and voices of the Read more…

By Herbie Rochet, 5 yearsJuly 23, 2018 ago
bat
Bat Surveys

Is your property a little bit batty?

Do you have bats on your property? Have you seen them entering or exiting their daytime roosts? The Mayne Island Community Bat Conservation Program is looking for roosting colony sites for our Annual Bat Count. Currently we know of only one roost colony, and we are looking for more on Read more…

By Michael Dunn, 5 yearsMay 19, 2018 ago
Caring for the Land

Announcing Two New Funds to Protect St. John Point

The Mayne Island Conservancy is taking measures to ensure it can live up to its legal commitment to protect our conservation covenant on St John Point. This commitment is twofold: Monitoring the site at least annually to see that the owner (Capital Regional District) honours its commitment to preserve the ecological Read more…

By Malcolm Inglis, 5 yearsMay 5, 2018 ago
Community volunteers stand with some of the debris removed from Mayne Island beaches in 2018
Beach Cleanup

2018 Beach Cleanup Results

2018 Beach Cleanup Another very successful beach cleanup was completed on April 22nd 2018 thanks to the hard work of 123 community volunteers. Nine different teams were active that day under the direction of their Beach Captains. As usual, this event was a success thanks to a great collaborative partnership Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 5 yearsApril 25, 2018 ago
Caring for the Land

Habitat Restoration in Mt. Parke Regional Park

A Community Resource Towering trees, feathery moss, chirping birds, and epic views. Together, Mt. Parke Regional Parke, Mary Jeffery Park, and Plumper Pass Community Park make up the largest public park on Mayne Island. With many kilometres of hiking trails and 66 acres of mature forest, visitors and residents alike Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 6 yearsMarch 5, 2018 ago
St. John Point

St. John Point is protected forever. Congratulations and thank you.

This afternoon, the transfer of St. John Point from private to public hands was completed. The purchase has gone through, thanks to the hard work and generosity of our donors, volunteers, partners and friends. A big thank-you to everyone involved. It has been an exciting year—and now our children and Read more…

By Don Enright, 6 yearsDecember 16, 2017 ago
Caring for the Land

2017: A Year in Conservation

This has been the busiest year ever …for the Mayne Island Conservancy as we lead our first major land protection campaign to the finish line, successfully protecting St. John Point forever. Through this experience we have made new friends, and realized just how passionate the small community of Mayne Island Read more…

By Don Enright, 6 yearsDecember 14, 2017 ago
Exploring a tide pool. Photo: Andrea Ismert
Our Shorelines

Shoreline Past and Present

Scrambling and climbing along the sandstone shoreline, I follow my older brother as he races across the cove. I love the feel of gritty rock on my bare feet; a slimy length of bull kelp in my hand. As I avoid the slippery seaweed and sharp barnacles lower on the Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 6 yearsOctober 31, 2017 ago
View from St. John Point
Caring for the Land

The Protection of St. John Point: How It Works

As you’ve probably heard by now, we have succeeded in protecting St. John Point forever. We talked to our Executive Director, Michael Dunn, about what the new partnership with Capital Regional District Parks means for the Point and for the Mayne Island community. Can you tell us a bit about Read more…

By Don Enright, 6 yearsOctober 18, 2017 ago
Photo: Toby Snelgrove
News and Updates

Great news!

Time for some great news! We’re able to purchase St. John Point! CRD has joined as a major funding partner.  We’re not quite finished fundraising, though. The final push is on. We need to raise another $200,000 to meet our campaign goal to cover acquisition costs. But for now, let us Read more…

By Don Enright, 6 yearsOctober 13, 2017 ago

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