Richmond & Delta
Click on the name of the stewardship group to link to their website.
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The Burns Bog Conservation Society was officially formed in 1988 by a group of citizens concerned with the protection (or lack thereof) of Burns Bog. This group of dedicated individuals helped to save Burns Bog from various development proposals. |
Delta |
(604)572-0373 |
info@burnsbog.org |
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Cougar Creek Streamkeepers | Cougar Creek Streamkeepers is an informal group of volunteers dedicated to restoring and maintaining the health of Cougar Creek, a salmon stream that rises in Surrey, British Columbia (Canada), flows through North Delta and empties into the Fraser River. | N. Delta | (604)596-3081 | ascanlon@dccnet.com | |
The Delta Naturalists Society fosters communal appreciation for nature, notably birds, and serves as a members conduit to a wide range of information on nature. Delta Nats is involved in community education about the environment and makes representations to all three levels of government on environmental issues. |
Delta |
(604)948-8555 |
dnspresident314@gmail.com |
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Earthwise Society is devoted to promoting sustainability through education and scommunity initiatives. Based in South Delta’s Boundary Bay, Earthwise Society operates the Earthwise Garden and Earthwise Farm. |
Delta |
(604)946-9828 |
info@earthwisesociety.bc.ca |
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The Richmond Nature Park consists of 200 acres of the raised peat bog habitat that once covered large portions of Lulu Island. Four walking trails totalling 5 kilometres provide visitors the chance to encounter plants and animals in bog, forest and pond habitats. |
Richmond |
(604)238-6188 |
nature@richmond.ca |