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Friends of DeBoville Slough The FODBS mission is to maintain and enhance the ecological integrity of DeBoville Slough and the surrounding area through education, community involvement, research, land preservation and partnerships based upon stewardship principles. DeBoville Slough is part of the traditional lands of Katzie First Nations people and home to many animals.
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Port Moody Ecological Society The Port Moody Ecological Society volunteers operate a coho and chum salmon hatchery, a water quality lab and public awareness/ community outreach programs, using salmon life-cycle ecology as an instructional vehicle. The hatchery, newly created off-channel fish habitat, lab, ‘polish’ marsh (duck pond) and outdoor classrooms are located at the mouth of the Noons Creek watershed in Port Moody, British Columbia.
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South Coast Western Painted Turtle Recovery Project The Western Painted Turtle can be found in ditches, swamps, sloughs, ponds, marches and shallow lakes with muddy or sandy bottoms. Habitat loss has drastically reduced populations of Western Painted Turtles. The Turtle Recovery Project helps to protect these turtles by maintaining wetlands on public and private land. Read more about the turtles and project...
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Burke Mountain Naturalists The Burke Mountain Naturalists was formed in 1989 by local residents who called for protection of critical habitat areas such as Colony Farm on the lower Coquitlam River and local mountain slopes referred to as Greater Vancouver’s ‘backyard wilderness’, now Pinecone-Burke Provincial Park. Today, BMN remains as an active group of people interested in enjoying nature, conserving local green spaces and promoting a more sustainable way of life. |
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