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Trip Report – Yuko’s Ponds, Saturday September 23, 2017

Posted onSeptember 25, 2017December 10, 2018Authorswallow

Perfect weather and knowledgeable participants contributed to a fascinating hike to Yuko’s Ponds, above the Sea to Sky Gondola, along the Habrich Ridge Trail. Read More …

CategoriesDiscovery Walks, Nature Outings, Trip ReportTagsBiodiversity Squamish, Citizen Science, plants, research

SES Field Trip for University Students: Monday, August 21, 2017

Posted onSeptember 7, 2017September 24, 2017Authorswallow

SES was fortunate to host a very inspiring group of university students for a field trip in the Estuary! The Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity asked SES to lead the walk and share how we engage the community and build capacity within our organization.

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CategoriesTrip ReportTagsnature appreciation, squamish estuary

Trip Report – Watersprite Wetland, July 30, 2017

Posted onAugust 6, 2017April 21, 2024Authorswallow

Bug hat and clothing helped make the trip to Watersprite Bog an enjoyable day! Bogs and biting bugs go together …. Read More …

CategoriesDiscovery Walks, Nature Outings, Trip ReportTagsflora, plants, research

Trip Report – Parasitic Plants of Brackendale, July 16, 2017

Posted onJuly 17, 2017April 21, 2024Authorswallow

Seven participants spent a pleasant two hours exploring the Cheekeye Fan trails and looking at some of the more unusual plants that grow there. Read More …

CategoriesDiscovery Walks, Nature Outings, Trip ReportTagsbirds, Cheekeye Fan, flora, flowers, myco-heterotroph, nature appreciation, nature walk, plants

Trip Report – Brohm Lake Trail June 24 and 25, 2017

Posted onJune 30, 2017April 21, 2024Authorswallow

We made some surprising finds during our Biodiversity Squamish outing to Brohm Lake. Read More …

CategoriesDiscovery Walks, Nature Outings, Trip ReportTagsbirds, flora, mycoheterotrophs, nature appreciation, plants

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  • About
    • Contact Us
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    • Members Only
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  • Get Involved
    • Membership
    • Volunteer
  • Programs
    • 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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