Checking out the local rub tree

Checking out the local rub tree, outside Wuikinuxv village.
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Checking out the local rub tree, outside Wuikinuxv village.
#raincoastscience #greatbearrainforest #Wuikinuxv
Found this chiton plate on Calvert Island, on the way to Koeye. Chitons (a type of mollusc) have eight over-lapping plates on their back; it’s easy to see why the plates are also called “butterfly shells”. Did you know: Chitons have magnetite-covered teeth, which is unique among animals!
Our One Shot for Coastal Carnivores exhibit opened today @karencooperphoto @granville_island. It includes this shot from @melissagroo and you can now bid…
Conservation protects populations of animals, family units and individuals, like this wolf. Our Safeguarding Coastal Carnivores campaign aims to…
On our way through this stunning landscape to Kynoch in the Great Bear rainforest.
Early morning estuary visits when we were sailing the Great Bear Rainforest aboard Raincoast Conservation research vessel Achiever this spring we were graced by lush estuaries and lots of bears…
At the next system on the Raincoast conservation Sept Great Bear Rainforest expedition.