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What’s this? Is it your grandma’s old sweater? Maybe some dried grass? Or fur? But what kind of fur?? If you guessed beaver fur, you’re right! Beavers are the largest…
read moreWhat’s this? Is it your grandma’s old sweater? Maybe some dried grass? Or fur? But what kind of fur?? If you guessed beaver fur, you’re right! Beavers are the largest…
read moreIsn’t holly beautiful with those deep green leaves and brilliant red berries! This plant is perfect for decorating for the holidays. In Stanley Park we know this plant as English…
read moreIn 2017, the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Stanley Park Ecology Society (SPES) initiated a collaborative effort to sample Pacific blue…
read moreIt’s Business Time for Resident Coyotes We’re into the beginning of a new year—a time of reflection on the ups and downs of the previous year, and a time to…
read moreThey’re back! Thousands of sea ducks – scoters, golden eyes, and buffleheads – swarm Stanley Park’s waters every fall and winter, diving for the blue mussels and other invertebrates…
read moreFor some of us, falling leaves and Thanksgiving are the signs that we’ve reached autumn, but for those with an eye to the sky nothing heralds the winter like the…
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