Honeymoon Bay-Volunteer Invasive Removal

Central Park - Honeymoon Bay Park Ave, Honeymoon Bay, BC, Canada

Invasive removal and Native planting. Tools, gloves and training will be supplied to volunteers. A hot dog lunch will be provided to participants by the Honeymoon Bay Community Society after

Nature Cowichan Speaker – Butterflies

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

Val George tells us about butterflies.  Val is an all-round naturalist who self-published a small field guide about butterflies, and led our butterfly walk this past July.

Nature Cowichan Speaker – River Stories

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

Biologist Christopher Steeger will give us some updates on Cowichan Watershed Board activities and other nuggets of information about our Heritage River - alongside of which he lives.  Bring a

Nature Cowichan Speaker – Tanzania

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

Hilary Emberton will speak and show slides of their recent trip to Tanzania.

Nature Cowichan Speaker – Bats

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

Bernhard Juurlink is quickly becoming the local expert on bats and will talk about the numerous amazing qualities of these often forgotten creatures. Bring a toonie for coffee.

Nature Cowichan Speaker – Sea Otters

Zoom

James Thompson talks about Sea Otters and provides his wonderful photography. Non-members must email cvns@naturecowichan.net for the zoom link.

Nature Cowichan Speaker – Bears

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

Helen Davis speaks about bears.  Bring a toonie for coffee.

Nature Cowichan Speakers – Bald Eagles

Fish Health Building 1080 Wharncliffe Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

Dave Manning talks about Bald Eagles. Bring a toonie for coffee