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Beachwalk

A beachwalk with the Young Naturalists, Powell River - H. Harbord
A beachwalk with the Young Naturalists
– H. Harbord

Beachwalk
by Heather Harbord, 21 June 2008.

The Young Naturalists met at Willingdon Beach Campground to stroll along the beach at low tide – and look for cool stuff!

Posted on June 21, 2008October 5, 2017 by the Malaspina NaturalistsPosted in 2007-2008 events, EventsTagged Young Naturalists

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  • 3rd Christmas Bird Count for Kids!
  • Purple martin banding part III
  • Bark, cones and the trees they grow upon
  • 2nd Christmas Bird Count for Kids
  • Banding Purple Martins Part II
  • First Christmas Bird Count for Kids
  • Banding Purple Martins
  • Mason Bees and more
  • Strolling with sea-lions
  • Shoreline birds
  • Tide pools
  • Geocaching
  • Whales, dolphins and porpoises with Susan MacKay
  • Worms!
  • Naked eye stargazing with Christine Woolcott
  • Stream invertebrates with Ann Clements
  • Soapstone carving
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← Dana Lepofsky – “Archaeology of the Coast Salish Region” ← John Kelly – “Cougars”
 

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