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  • Mapping Parksville's Wetlands 1

    Mapping Parksville's Wetlands

    MSc. Environment & Management, CLGA, Christopher M. Stephens Consulting, Master of Community Planning Student at VIU Wetlands are among our most valuable natural assets within the Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region, and some of the rarest and most at risk. Through a joint effort by the Mid...

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  • Working at the Qualicum Beach Museum 1

    Working at the Qualicum Beach Museum

    If you’re surprised that Qualicum Beach has a museum, you’re not alone. Tucked away on 587 Beach Road, the museum is one of the area’s hidden treasures. Rich in cultural history and packed with exciting exhibits, the museum is located beside the original powerhouse that supplied electricity...

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  • Community Course: The Biosphere Region in Your Backyard 1

    Community Course: The Biosphere Region in Your Backyard

    On September 26th at Milner Gardens & Woodland, staff from MABRRI (Pam, Graham, Monica, Mike, and Ryan) hosted the Biosphere Region in Your Backyard community course. The course was designed to be an introductory lesson of the history, physical/human geography and environmental issues in the...

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  • Meet Haley, One of MABRRI's Student Researchers

    Meet Haley, One of MABRRI's Student Researchers

    Hi! My name is Haley Robinson and I'm doing an independent research project about the Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region. A bit about me: I grew up near Toronto, Ontario, and I moved to Nanaimo in 2013 to attend VIU.  When I first moved to Vancouver Island, I spent a lot of time visiting different...

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  • Intro to the 2015 MABRRI Summer Team

    Intro to the 2015 MABRRI Summer Team

    The Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region Research Institute (MABRRI) worked with four fantastic Vancouver Island University (VIU) student researchers over the summer. MABRRI's headquarters are located in Building 305 in Room 442 at the VIU Nanaimo Campus.  We have many research projects currently...

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  • A Salish Sea Adventure 1

    A Salish Sea Adventure

    At 6 AM on Wednesday morning the MABRRI team (myself, Graham and Ryan) met at Schooner Cove marina for a boat tour of the Salish Sea. The main goal for the day was to collect data for the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project and to explore the many interesting islands and passages of the region....

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  • North Island Wildlife Recovery Center 1

    North Island Wildlife Recovery Center

    Throughout our adventures in the MABR we’ve had few wildlife sightings; with that in mind, Sarah, Ryan, and I visited the North Island Wildlife Recovery Center in Errington. The center is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the well-being of wildlife on Vancouver Island and increasing public...

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  • Top Bridge Regional Trail 1

    Top Bridge Regional Trail

    On Tuesday, Mike, Graham, and I explored the Top Bridge Regional Trail. We started a the Grieg Road access and made our way down to the Englishman River to check out the area where VIU geography students usually complete the hydrology component of their Geog467 field course. Here we met a lady and...

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  • Walking the Wild Side in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Reserve 1

    Walking the Wild Side in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Reserve

    On the weekend, Taylor (a recent graduate from VIU Geography) and I backpacked the Wild Side trail in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Reserve. We wanted to share some of the amazing places we got to see on the west coast and to encourage others to check out our friendly neighbouring biosphere! Our...

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  • Mount Arrowsmith by Helicopter 1

    Mount Arrowsmith by Helicopter

    On Friday morning Mike and I joined Greg (Ministry of Environments), Bill (Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations), Morgan (Island Timberlands), and Wendy (Regional District of Nanaimo) on a reconnaissance trip up Mount Arrowsmith to determine a location for a weather station....

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