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Caring for the Land

Habitat Connectivity: Wetlands and Ponds

Zoom presentation January 27, 2021 Do you have a pond or wetland on your property? Are you interested in providing valuable habitat for our local wetland-loving wildlife such as amphibians, birds, and bats? Rob Underhill joined us on January 27th, 2021 for a presentation on how to build wetland habitats Read more…

By Don Enright, 2 yearsFebruary 7, 2021 ago
Caring for the Land

The Value of Wetlands

Mayne Island may be better known for twisting arbutus trees and rocky shorelines than marshes and swamps, but our soggy soiled wetlands have an important role to play. Not only are they a bustling hub of life and energy for plants and animals, they also provide essential services to us Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 3 yearsAugust 28, 2020 ago
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