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Beaty Hosts Award-Winning B.C. Children’s Authors and Illustrators

Beaty Hosts Award-Winning B.C. Children’s Authors and Illustrators

The Beaty Biodiversity Museum and the Children’s Writers and Illustrators of BC Society joined forces to create an amazing exhibit of kid’s books on nature.

The Elwha River Flows Free Again!

The Elwha River Flows Free Again!

In an age when the environmental news is often grim (e.g., Mount Polley mine tailings spill) we need to celebrate positive developments – the removal of two dams on the Elwha River in Washington

Highlights of the 5th Schofield Bryophyte and Lichen Foray

Highlights of the 5th Schofield Bryophyte and Lichen Foray

The 5th Annual Wilf Schofield Bryophyte and Lichen Foray was held Sept 11 to 14, 2014 near Creston, BC. The Foray undertook an inventory of selected areas of the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s Darkwoods Preserve, a 55,000-hectare property in the central Kootenays.

BC has a new Global Geopark!

BC has a new Global Geopark!

British Columbians recently gained yet another reason to be deeply proud of our magnificent and biodiversity-rich province: it is now home to the second United Nations-designated Global Geopark in North America!

Biodiversity Anyone?

Biodiversity Anyone?

We recently came across a blog post by Bree Galbraith (@breegalbraith) on Peaks and Harbours, her “not just for moms” blog that showcases everything our city has to offer the younger crowd. The post talks about her experience visiting the Museum with her two young sons and features beautiful photos that her son took. Bree kindly adapted the post to be shown here.

Birding with the Beaty

Birding with the Beaty

On Saturday, September 20th we set off on a birding walk around campus, this was the first in a new series of Campus Walks. It was a perfect fall day, the weather was sunny and the red, orange and yellow of the turning leaves were stunning against a brilliant blue sky. Our quest to find and identify local birds took us to some interesting corners of campus.