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Burke Mountain Naturalists
Promoting nature awareness in the TriCities and beyond
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Promoting nature awareness and appreciation in
   Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, BC and beyond.

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    • Calendar of Events
    • Upcoming Hikes
  • ACTIVITIES
    • Bat Monitoring
    • Birding
    • Botanizing
    • Cycling
    • Field Trips
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      • Upcoming Hikes
      • Hike Reports
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Daily Archives: March 13, 2012

Scientist looking for location of COHA nests

General NewsBy Burke MountainMarch 13, 2012

Researchers at SFU are studying Cooper’s hawks in rural and urban environments around Vancouver. If you have any information about a COHA nest location or know of a frequently sighted COHA, please contact Jason Brogan at jbrogan AT sfu. DOT ca.

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