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(cover photo: Boya Lake / Destination BC)
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Threatened Rocky Mountain Tailed Frog discovered in Gilnockie Provincial Park
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Written by Ian Adams The helicopter nestles into the natural forest opening atop a ridge in British Columbia’s Gilnockie Provincial Park. As the rotors slow, biologists and BC Parks staff … Read More
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Visualizing 100 years of landscape change in Mount Robson Provincial Park
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Written by Mary Sanseverino, Research Associate, School of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria For 20 years the Mountain Legacy Project (MLP), based at the University of Victoria in the School … Read More
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Shoreline cleanup safety 101
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Guest post by Ocean Wise Every year, thousands of Canadians volunteer their time to protect our aquatic ecosystems from litter, and in turn, it is important for us to protect … Read More
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On patrol with a BC Parks ranger
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Written by Sarah Bulford I’ve been thinking about the colour of my BC Parks ranger uniform jacket lately. It’s nothing special, just a pale green colour. But every time I … Read More
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When tents fail: A Cape Scott Provincial Park story
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Cape Scott Provincial Park sits 563-kilometres from Victoria on the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island. I heard of it a few years ago when I was getting ready to hike … Read More