Welcome to the Bowen Nature Club! If you would like to sign up for the Bowen Nature Club, please fill out and submit the form below and submit to bowennatureclub@gmail.com
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Fall Newsletter 2024
Here is the Nature Club 2024 newsletter.
It features:
- an article from our youngest contributor, Ezera Rabinowitz
- a survey of Bowen's habitat biodiversity
- information on how we can protect nature at home
- an invitation to contribute to the understanding of Bowen's Biodiversity using iNaturalist
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
A Visit to Bowen’s Wild Coast Nature Refuge Saturday 30 November 1–2:30 PM
The Wild Coast Nature Refuge on the south coast of Bowen Island was until recently
the Bowen Island Conservancy’s largest conservation land holding.
It protects rarecoastal bluff ecosystems and a variety of forest types ranging from dry coastal Douglas
fir forest, to damp mixed wood forest.
Join naturalist Will Husby and Operations Lead, Mark Edmonds, on Saturday November 30 from
1-2:30 pm for a walk along the refuge’s trails and viewpoints to observe first hand the many habitats
and some of the species protected here. Mark will have stories of the restoration work that is ongoing
and planned restoration and monitoring taking place.
Dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear for walking on rough, sometimes
slippery trails.
Registration:
All participants must be Bowen Nature Club Members. If you are not a member,
email us at bowennatureclub@gmail.com for a membership application form.
This activity is limited to 12 people.
Register by email at bowennatureclub@gmail.com
Registration deadline is Friday 29 November at 5 pm.
Registered participants will be given start location by email.
Sorry, dogs are not allowed in the nature refuge.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Mushroom Discovery Walk October 20
Join naturalist Sue Ellen Fast on Sunday October 20, from 1-3pm, and step gently into the magical fungi
kingdom to investigate fragrances, colours and invisible threads as we seek out these amazing life
forms. How many ways can fungi live in Bowen trees? Focus is on outdoor curiosity and
spore lore, not foraging.
Dress for walking off trail and for mushroom weather! Mushrooms love the rain.
Registration:
• All participants must be Bowen Nature Club Members. Email us at
bowennatureclub@gmail.com for a membership appication form.
• This activity is limited to 12 people.
• Registration deadline is Friday 18 October at 5 pm.
• Registered participants will be given start location by email.
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Hike Though Bowen’s Ecological Reserve
A Hike Though Bowen’s Ecological Reserve
protection and scientific study.
• All hikers must be Bowen Nature Club Members, and can join by emailing bowennatureclub@gmail.com..
• This hike is limited to 12 people.
• Register by at least 2 days before event by emailing bowennatureclub@gmail.com. Registration deadline is Friday 4 October at 5 pm.
• Registered hikers will be given start and finish locations, plus information about car pooling by email.
Saturday, March 30, 2024
April 2024 Outing
Fern Moss and Lichen Discovery Walk April (Date/time TBA) Location TBA
Mosses are some of the world’s oldest land plants. A lichen is a confederacy of small plants and fungi whose history likely goes even further back in time. Join expert Claudia Schaefer on a walk to meet some of the common mosses and lichens and learn why so many kinds live on Bowen and how they make a living.
Bring a lunch and something to drink. Dress for the weather and wear sturdy walking shoes.
Leaders: DG Blair and Claudia Schaefer