Maple Mt. Broom bashing w Land Trust

Andy Hutchins Park 964 Herd Road, Maple Bay, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

The group will rendezvous at Any Hutchins park and either carpool or walk in from there (your choice!). 4 people minimum need to confirm before we go ahead with each date.  Laura Mitic will be your friendly field supervisor.

Speaker Night: Sta’lo’ Stories with Jedson Tsusqun August

VIU Cowichan Campus, Lecture Hall 140 2011 University Way, North Cowichan, British Columbia, Canada

Join us for the upcoming Speaker Series hosted by the Cowichan Watershed Board, where expert speakers share valuable insights on the well-being and sustainability of the Cowichan watershed, located within Quw’utsun territory. Each event is a wonderful opportunity to learn

Free

Swan&Goose Count

Beverly Dog Park Beverly & Lakes Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

Just come on out to the Beverly dog park to meet the gang

Nature Nanaimo Speaker – It’s Tough for Toads

Zoom

Elke Wind will discuss the ecology of our local amphibian populations emphasizing the Western Toads she's studied for 15 years. To Join via Zoom; https://zoom.us/j/99973291863?pwd=lv2mvvamcM13gEqyQSFoWEjC2j7qgI.1 Meeting ID: 999 7329 1863 Passcode: 313005

Walk the Weir Tours

Saywell Park Lake Cowichan, Lake Cowichan, British Columbia, Canada

Free tours on top of the weir at Lake Cowichan! Learn how this vital structure is important for the environment and why it needs to be updated. Date: Sat, March 22 Time: 10am-1:30pm Location: Saywell Park

Duncan Seedy Sunday

Si'em Lelum Gymnasium 5174 River Rd., Duncan, BC, Canada

Second Estuary Center-Spring Break camp begins

Cowichan Estuary Nature Centre 1845 Cowichan Bay Road, Cowichan Bay, British Columbia, Canada

Still some room. Ages 5-9. Daytimes: 9:00 - 3:00pm. For info contact cloe@cowichanestuary.ca

$300

Swan&Goose Count – Last of the Season!!

Beverly Dog Park Beverly & Lakes Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

No need to register. Just show up at the Beverly Dog park with your binoculars