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    • About BMN
    • What We Do
    • History & Background
    • Executive Members
    • Photo Gallery
  • NEWS & EVENTS
    • News & Announcements
    • Advocacy
    • Conservation
    • Past Accomplishments
    • Calendar of Events
  • ACTIVITIES
    • Bat Monitoring
    • Birding
    • Botanizing
    • Field Trips
    • Hiking
      • Hike Reports
    • Wildlife Sightings
    • Invasive Plant Removal
    • Nest Box Cleaning
    • Guest Speakers
    • For Kids
  • FRIENDS of DeBOVILLE SLOUGH
    • DeBoville Slough Photo Gallery
  • RESOURCES
    • Discover Nature Booklet
    • Publications & Checklists
    • Newsletters
    • Green Scene Articles
    • Other Resources
  • GET INVOLVED
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    • Monthly Meetings
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Daily Archives: March 28, 2013

Scott Islands – Proposed Marine National Wildlife Area

General NewsBy Burke MountainMarch 28, 2013

The largest seabird colony in BC is once again being considered for Federal protection, this time it as a “Marine National Wildlife Area”. The “Regulatory Strategy for the Designation of the Proposed Scott Islands Marine National Wildlife Area” has been post to the Environment Canada website for a 60 day public consultation. YOU can go…

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