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osstewardship
Mar 20
Colour-changing frogs
It's #WorldFrogDay! You've probably seen an adorable little green frog hanging out in your garden, or maybe a cute brown one in your...
osstewardship
Mar 8
Be wary of wildflower mixes!
Spring is springing up and many folks are probably starting to eagerly plan their gardens for the season. If you have a flower bed that...
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Feb 29
Who's Knocking?
Did you know why woodpeckers will sometimes drum on metal objects? Drumming serves as a form of communication among woodpeckers. It can...
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Feb 23
Did you know that moose are great swimmers?
Moose are the largest members of the deer family and the second-largest land mammal in North America. They can weigh 1500 pounds and...
osstewardship
Feb 21
We're Hiring Field Technicians!
If you are between 15-30 years old, going to school/have graduated from an environmental sciences program or similar, and want to spend...
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Feb 16
The Faithful Few
#FunFactFriday Did you know that only about 3-5% of mammals mate for life? Beavers are one of those few mammals that will usually stay...
osstewardship
Feb 9
It's the Year of the Dragon(fly)!
#funfactfriday It's Lunar New Year and we're entering the Year of the Dragon! Did you know that dragon(flies...) are some of the most...
osstewardship
Feb 7
Harnessing the Power of Native Pollinators
It’s a common spring sight in BC- plethoras of beehives scattered through fields and orchards, spreading honeybee pollination power...
osstewardship
Feb 2
Wonderous Wetlands
WHAT IS A WETLAND? It is estimated that 85% of our wetlands have been lost to development, so taking care of what's left is incredibly...
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