Wildsafe BC produces videos on wildlife, some of which will be featured on the KNC site from time to time:
Thanks to Frank Ritcey for his ongoing work with Wildsafe.
Wildsafe BC produces videos on wildlife, some of which will be featured on the KNC site from time to time:
Thanks to Frank Ritcey for his ongoing work with Wildsafe.
Reposted from A Wildflower Journal (April 9, 2019) by Mike Ryan (MSc, RPBio, Research Ecologist, Kamloops) On a walk out at Stake Lake I came across a rock face in a spruce forest that supported a wide variety of mosses and a few lichens. One of the more common species is false Polytrichum. It has the name Polytrichum because it superficially resembles haircap mosses that belong to the genus Polytrichum. There are four species of Timmia in North America of which all occur in BC. Timmia austriaca is by far … Continue reading →
After a ride on the chair to mid station, we hiked to the summit and back, taking a few photos along the way. Some of these images are shared in a slideshow here. [metaslider id=2725] Some of KNC member Doug Smith’s photos can also be seen on A Wildflower Journal (link).
Continue reading →From time to time, we may feature a video from Wildsafe B.C. Wild Wednesday – Season 2 – Episode 29 – Bear communication from WildSafeBC on Vimeo.
Continue reading →We feature a second photo gallery of shots taken by member Glenn Dreger. Hover your cursor for a caption or click for a full-sized image:
Continue reading →We are pleased to share a number of images provided by Glenn Dreger. Hover your cursor over an image for a caption or double click for a full-sized image.
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