Children had lots of questions and comments, but one, that I heard more frequently than expected, took me by surprise.
White sturgeon are the largest freshwater fish in North America
The BC Breeding Bird Atlas is now published online
Invasive species often dominate local landscapes, writes Anne Murray.
Bird counts show steady increase of bald eagles around Fraser Valley.
Nature has many holiday connections, including with these two staples.
Population on rebound, decades after being nearly wiped out, writes columnist Anne Murray.
With natural landscapes disappearing from the Lower Mainland, finding a good nesting site can be challenging.
The Boundary Bay region is a major stopover for flocks of sandpipers and other birds winging their way north
Inaugural nature and arts festival kicks off this weekend.
Our wealth of migratory wildlife is unique in Canada and needs proactive attention.
Several thousand Brant visit the Fraser estuary annually and many stay the winter.
Study finds that species nearing extinction due to humans
Once again sockeye salmon are heading through the Strait of Georgia and into the Fraser, on the way to spawning grounds.
With loss of habitat, pesticide poisoning, and competition from introduced species, rarer species disappear.
Canada is a tremendous country for outdoor recreation and we can choose among myriad possibilities.
We live in a tremendous country for outdoor recreation and we can choose among myriad possibilities.
Peninsula birds are busy in springtime, and their habitats are delicate, writes columnist Anne Murray
The eulachon, oolie, or candlefish, lives in the Pacific ocean and has a rich history in B.C.
Can we bring nature back? That question is being pondered in a new exhibit,Rewilding Vancouver: Remember, Reconnect, Rewild.