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Discover Parks Ambassadors Inspire New Generation of Nature Lovers
June 26, 2024Discover Parks Ambassadors Inspire New Generation of Nature Lovers As a child, Cheryl Kelly spent entire summers off the grid, living in a cabin with no electricity in the...Continue reading… -
Find Your Centre: 5 Ways Nature Can Ground You
June 18, 2024Find Your Centre: 5 Ways Nature Can Ground You When Cohen Bradley was a kid, he stood on the deck of...Continue reading… -
Appreciating a BC Parks Foundation Champion
June 13, 2024Appreciating a BC Parks Foundation Champion BC Parks Foundation supporters span the globe, but few travel the globe as extensively...Continue reading… -
Four Ways to Say Cedar Tree
June 6, 2024A culturally modified tree in Kanaka Bar, BC. Four Ways to Say Cedar Tree Parks across BC are portals that connect us to our past, present, and...Continue reading… -
“Full Circle Moment”: Young BC Newcomers to Lead Nature Walks For Their Communities
May 29, 2024Members of MOSAIC just before snowtubing on Cypress Mountain in February, 2024. One participant...Continue reading… -
Massive Park Expansion in West Vancouver, Twice the Size of Stanley Park, Supported by BC Parks Foundation
May 27, 2024Massive Park Expansion in West Vancouver, Twice the Size of Stanley Park, Supported by BC Parks Foundation More than 780 hectares of mountain forest is being protected and a new Cypress Hollyburn Legacy...Continue reading…
“Every plant, animal or tree that dies creates a better foundation for other plants to grow and animals to thrive. As such, let’s accept and be grateful for the dead ends, plans or projects that we lose: because these create a stronger and more enlightened foundation for us to build something better for our future.
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