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Category: New on the Metchosinmarine website

I volunteer for this website because of my concern for the sustainability of the coastline in our local community.

The Road Ends at Our Place – The Ecosystems of Pearson College

Click on the image following for a link to a guide to the ecosystems and features of the area around Pearson College which I prepared in 2008.

Posted on January 15, 2021April 28, 2021Categories Images, Misc., New on the Metchosinmarine website

Vegetation in April at Tower Point

larkspurI made a trip over to Tower Point today just less than a kilometre north of the farm and took a few pictures of the vegetation along the shoreline. Thought it would be useful for the Phenology topic

Posted on April 12, 2015May 5, 2015Categories Native Plants, New on the Metchosinmarine website, Phenology
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