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      • Britannia Slough
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      • West Brohm Lake
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      • Community Conservation Program
      • About Environmental Education
      • 'Bat' Pack
      • 'Bee' Pack
      • Educational Material
      • Outreach Program
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      • Elaho River Restoration
      • Evans Creek Re-Watering
      • Mamquam River Reunion
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      • Chinook Research Study
      • Salmon Recovery Plan
      • Salmon in Squamish
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      • About the Estuary
      • Blue Carbon Project
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        • Maria Yasel (2015)
        • Vanessa Logie Isnardy (2015)
        • Michalina, Max, & Barrett (2014-2015)
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rhonda's wonderings

Staying Connected - More Important Than Ever!

25/3/2020

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Hello friends. We truly hope you are well in body, mind and spirit. These are very strange waters to navigate and no one is expecting anyone to do anything more than be happy and stay healthy.

But, wow! Are we ever lucky. This glorious weather and the beautiful natural world which surrounds us is such a gift.

I am so grateful for the rivers and forests, bird song and salmon berry flowers. The scent of cottonwoods and the sight of the first bees of the season finding refuge in crocuses. And of course, for all of you.

I was going to work on creating some really cool and interesting projects and adventures you could do with your families in the comfort of your own yards or neighbourhoods, but it appears others have beat me to the punch. (I've been keeping busy baking homemade buns and kitchen dancing with my niece and nephew to Harry Belafonte's version of the "Banana Boat Song"

So, anyway...
Throughout this time of "keeping safe" I will continue to share resources for your pleasure (homemade and borrowed) to keep you connected to what is really important:
Your Loved Ones, and the Earth.

Enjoy. Be excellent to each other. And get outside.

​“And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.”
​Khalil Gibran

Follow link below for some backyard adventures and learning.
​
https://www.scienceworld.ca/resource/backyard-biodiversity/…
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    Rhonda O'Grady

    “What we have loved, others will love, and we will teach them how.” - Wordsworth
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    Originally a wonderer of the Manitoba prairie and a Gatineau Hill's wolf whisperer,  Rhonda O'Grady comes to the SRWS with over 30 years of experience in the field of environmental 
    education and
    ​interpretation. 
    O'Grady has developed and delivered a multitude of environmental education programs, ranging from owl and wolf ecology to wetland and prairie restoration, for all ages and in every possible venue (classrooms to tepees). She has babysat wolves, housed hummingbirds, banded bats and protected giant pandas. 
    Rhonda is extremely grateful to be working with SRWS creating inspiring educational programs
    and events and looks forward to sharing her love and gratitude for our natural world with all who will wander with her. 
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