When it comes to whales and wildlife here on the West Coast, it doesn’t get much more spectacular than the massive …
Wildlife
Parksville’s Brant Wildlife Festival flies high for 33rd year!
As the vibrant hues of spring begin to unfurl across Vancouver Island, the Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region (MABR) is …
Parksville’s Brant Wildlife Festival flies high for 33rd year!Read More
Greater Vancouver Zoo welcomes red panda Paprika in ongoing conservation efforts
Then there were two. The red panda population at the Greater Vancouver Zoo has been fluctuating in recent years, …
Greater Vancouver Zoo welcomes red panda Paprika in ongoing conservation effortsRead More
Vancouver Island artist creates West Coast orca scene for new silver coin
The Royal Canadian Mint’s first coin in its new sterling silver This Is Canada series should look very familiar to …
Vancouver Island artist creates West Coast orca scene for new silver coinRead More
BC Bird Trail launches 11 new bird-watching experiences
Grab your binoculars! The BC Bird Trail has announced the addition of 11 bird-watching communities to its vast list of …
BC Bird Trail launches 11 new bird-watching experiencesRead More
Chilliwack woman witnesses bobcat fend off cougar in tree
A Chilliwack woman is calling a wildlife encounter between a bobcat and a cougar a “life-altering …
Chilliwack woman witnesses bobcat fend off cougar in treeRead More
Vancouver Island festival offers front-row seat to whale migration
As winter gradually releases its hold, March unveils a truly remarkable event – the mass migration of grey whales. …
Vancouver Island festival offers front-row seat to whale migrationRead More
And the winners are: See the 2023 Amateur Photographer contest’s top images
With landscapes, wildlife, special events and cherished memories from across the West Coast and beyond shared in the …
And the winners are: See the 2023 Amateur Photographer contest’s top imagesRead More
That tune coming from an old mine in B. C.? It’s probably a bat, singing a love song
The high-pitched tweets, trills and chirps sound like the chorus of birds in the treetops. But the songs documented …
That tune coming from an old mine in B. C.? It’s probably a bat, singing a love songRead More
Baby boom of 59 pups helps endangered Vancouver Island marmot toward recovery
A tenacious Vancouver Island marmot’s long-distance quest for love may help explain how the endangered animals are …
Baby boom of 59 pups helps endangered Vancouver Island marmot toward recoveryRead More
First Nation creating new Salmon Parks to protect fragile ecosystems
More than 650 square kilometres of forest, rivers, old growth and shoreline are in the process of being protected by the …
First Nation creating new Salmon Parks to protect fragile ecosystemsRead More
‘Wilderness is right here. There’s so much to learn and to see’: Central Alberta author + photographer
Myrna Pearman wants Central Albertans to be more aware of the amazing wildlife that surrounds them. So the …