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Meet the Pollinators: More than Just Bees

Posted onMay 28, 2026May 29, 2026Authorswallow

Pollinators are the animals that perform the critically important task of moving pollen within and between flowers. They come in many shapes and sizes. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagspollinators

Meet the Five Bee Families of Squamish

Posted onMay 18, 2026May 27, 2026Authorswallow

Squamish is home to bees from five of the six bee families known world-wide. Surprise! Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbees, community science

Do Squamish Soccer Players Love Butterflies?

Posted onApril 28, 2026April 28, 2026Authorswallow

Butterflies at the Brennan Park artificial turf field need our help! Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagspollinators

Salute to our Queen Bumblebees

Posted onFebruary 16, 2026Authorswallow

Join us in our watch for queen bumblebees this March! Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbees, pollinators

Results for the 40th Brackendale Winter Eagle Count: January 4, 2026

Posted onJanuary 4, 2026January 5, 2026Authorswallow

This year’s total was an outstanding 1397 eagles, our highest count since 2007. Read More …

CategoriesBird Counts, Events, Member Updates (Public)Tagseagle count

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Squamish Environment Society
PO Box 706
Squamish, BC
V8B 0A5
e: info@squamishenvironment.ca

Charitable Registration#: 860249630 RR0001

bcn_logoSES is a member club of BC Nature, an umbrella organization for naturalist clubs throughout the province.

We gratefully acknowledge that the land on which we gather and help steward is the ancestral territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish People).

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    • Membership
    • Volunteer
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    • Discovery Walks
    • EagleWatch
    • Brackendale Winter Eagle Count
    • Squamish Birders
  • Projects
    • Biodiversity Squamish
    • Bird Friendly Squamish
      • Bird Strike Monitoring
      • Bird Strike Prevention
    • Squamish Purple Martin Nest Boxes
    • Western Toad Monitoring Program
    • Analysis of Data from Squamish Estuary Bird Counts, 1991 to present
    • Wildlife Connectivity
      • Wildlife Connectivity Core Project Team
      • Goals – Wildlife Connectivity Project
      • Project Plan – Wildlife Connectivity
      • Wildlife Connectivity Project Communications
      • Frequently-Asked Questions – Wildlife Connectivity
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      • Wildlife Connectivity Project Communications
      • Wildlife Videos – Squamish
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