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Richmond & Delta

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Name

Summary

Location

Phone

Email

Burns Bog Conservation Society

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

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

Delta Naturalists Society

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

Earthwise

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

Richmond Nature Park Society

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