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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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  • ABOUT
    • 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
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Monthly Meetings
    • BMN Committees
    • Volunteer
    • Request a Presentation
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Daily Archives: February 13, 2021

BMN Photo Contest to Spot the FIRST LOCAL BUMBLE BEE

General NewsBy Victoria OttonFebruary 13, 2021

The contest rules are simple: 1.Spot your first Bumble Bee this spring and snap a few photos. 2.Try to identify your bee. (Use iNaturalist.ca or the info in this short Bumble Bee ID Guide. The more photos you have, the easier it will be to identify your bee!). 3.Submit your photo(s) to BurkeMtnNats@gmail.com 4.The earliest…

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