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Water Starts Flowing in One of the Largest Restoration Projects in Western Canada
November 25, 2024Water Starts Flowing in One of the Largest Restoration Projects in Western Canada Vancouver, BC – The taps have been turned on at Red Slough in one of the largest...Continue reading… -
Not-So-Little Symphony: Recordings From Parks Bring Health Benefits to Those Who Need Them
October 30, 2024Peter from musical group Little Symphony records nature sounds in Lake Minnewanka, Banff National Park, Alberta (Photo by Aaron Reimer). Not-So-Little...Continue reading… -
Art Born From a Heatwave
October 30, 2024Art Born From a Heatwave Mussel Formations is an ongoing series by ceramic artist Clare Wilkening in response to the 2021 heatwave that devastated BC’s coastal shores....Continue reading… -
"For My Granddaughter": A Monthly Gift to Protect BC's Wild Spaces
October 30, 2024"For My Granddaughter": A Monthly Gift to Protect BC's Wild Spaces Imagine a gift that grows with each passing day, a legacy that spans vast forests, rugged mountains,...Continue reading… -
From Skeptic to Believer: Celebrating One Million Nature Prescriptions with Author Misty Pratt
September 25, 2024From Skeptic to Believer: Celebrating One Million Nature Prescriptions with Author Misty PrattContinue reading… -
Researchers Make One of World’s Larger Dinosaur Fossil Discoveries in Spatsizi Park
September 25, 2024A caribou in front of the Skeena Mountains in Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Park Researchers Make One of World’s Larger Dinosaur Fossil Discoveries in Spatsizi...Continue reading…
“In 2015 I bought myself a camera and decided to get out in the wilderness away from cell/internet range. As I slowed down and watched and listened, a whole new world appeared. The wilderness and its wild animals had many lessons for me. Nature nourishes and teaches us patience. Nothing in nature is rushed. It is divine timing: everything happens when it’s time.
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