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Caring for the Land

Monthly Species Feature: Red Alder

Red Alder: Young Forest Community Members Red alder (Alnus rubra) is a deciduous tree that grows abundantly in the Pacific Northwest. Their range spans between California and Alaska, and they grow particularly well in British Columbia’s climate. In the past this species was thought of as being over abundant, but Read more…

By Sofia Silverman, 2 yearsMarch 29, 2021 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, 5 yearsMarch 5, 2018 ago
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Caring for the Land

Henderson Park Video

Henderson Park has been a prime focus of the Mayne Island Conservancy Society over the past 10 years. This video is meant to showcase the hard work, dedication and fruits of our volunteers’ labour.

By Don Enright, 7 yearsAugust 27, 2016 ago
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