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Six square metres of diversity

Posted onJuly 29, 2025August 4, 2025Authorswallow

A small patch of flowering native plants is home for a short time in spring to many insect species. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbiodiversity, insects, pollinators

Our Cuckoo Bees

Posted onMay 13, 2025May 13, 2025Authorswallow

Our cuckoo bees survive by preying on the young of other bees, but they too have a place in our ecosystems. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbees, biodiversity, pollinators

One Little Tree in Spring …

Posted onFebruary 22, 2025March 4, 2025Authorswallow

Our small choices can have big impacts. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbees, biodiversity, pollinators, spring

Our tiny bees and how to find them

Posted onJuly 11, 2024July 11, 2024Authorswallow

Most of our bees are small, little known, and seem to like the protection created by a canopy of grasses. Taking time to look for them can be rewarding. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbees, pollinators

Ground-nesting bees in Brackendale

Posted onJune 3, 2024May 8, 2025Authorswallow

We hear about ground-nesting bees but most of us have no experience with them. Here’s a story of a Brackendale site being left to re-naturalize. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbees, cleptoparasite, mowing, pollinators

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Squamish Environment Society
PO Box 706
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    • 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 Project
    • 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
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