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    • News & Announcements
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    • Birding
    • Botanizing
    • Field Trips
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      • Hike Reports
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    • Invasive Plant Removal
    • Nest Box Cleaning
    • Guest Speakers
    • For Kids
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    • Discover Nature Booklet
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Daily Archives: August 9, 2013

Have a yellow jacket nest you want to ‘donate to Science’?

General NewsBy Burke MountainAugust 9, 2013

SFU biologists are interested in obtaining yellow jackets for their research on pheromones in these social wasps. If you have a yellow jacket nest on your property and want it safely removed (for free!), please email Sebastian Ibarra at: sibarra AT sfu DOT ca. Yellow jackets nest almost exclusively in holes in the ground or…

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