@JohnEMarriott Congrats, you have no idea how influential you are to so many people on so many levels.
Your are a great man!
Greetings from Prince George!
When will people wake up? They have to be fined in a serious way, not just a few 100'000$.
They have proven over 37 times (that got followed up) that they do not care about anything else than fast, dirty money.
Do it right, do it clean.
https://t.co/3Liu3LELOR
@BackwoodsRamble @marcie_c_john Unfortunately i have nearly no experience with marine species. Check your local diving beetle species :) let us know, and report it on iNaturalist, i bet somebody there knows :)
@ChromeMoth its always nice :) We are at 134 varieties of seeds that we collected from our own plants and its only the beginning :D
Happy gardening season my friend :)
What a year on @inaturalist for me this year. The Wolfs Den added countless new species, and with that made quite a few most northerly reports in North America.
Can't wait for the next season.
Check these 2022 iNaturalist stats! https://t.co/rei1dEavzM
Central BCs first Steatoda hespera spider atthe Wolfs Den.
Sometimes looking a bit closer at those little critters can prove really precious for science.
https://t.co/4RZR34Z30L
Check out their reported locations https://t.co/uNvv0xMyZj
#iNaturalist#Citizenscience#spiders
Today's treat, Red #Crossbills type 2 & 4 (together!) at the Wolfs Den.
Type 2 second most northerly record in N.Amer., type 4 most northerly in BC.
https://t.co/TDZCGqDnbK
(fyi, location is not accurate for privacy reasons)
#birds#protect#conservation
@stopthespraybc So sad to see. They are also clearing a regrowing parcel of 190acres at our place. Full of alder, aspen and healthy conifers. We always saw moose, lynx deer and even elk going in there. A thing of the past. Really sad to see.
@DraxGroup You have obviously never been in a healthy forest with lots of dead wood. Dead wood is what boosts biodiversity.
If we were in the US we could sue you for false advertisment.
What world do you live in?!
Second most northern record of Type 2 (Ponderosa Pine) Red Crossbills in North America, most northern in BC. Found on a mature douglas fir at the Wolfs Den. One more reason why we need mature forests in the north. Plantation will not support any populations.
#RedCrossbills
@stopthespraybc@bcnaturalist No, when i look him up it doesnt show up and when i click on any hyperlink it says it doesnt exist. Oh well, Twitter I guess ;)