Wild oyster mushrooms

Thankful for the wild oyster mushrooms we harvested for dinner in Heiltsuk territory from one of our sites today! Raincoast science gets yummy.
#Heiltsuk #raincoastscience

Thankful for the wild oyster mushrooms we harvested for dinner in Heiltsuk territory from one of our sites today! Raincoast science gets yummy.
#Heiltsuk #raincoastscience
Setting up a bear hair snare (say that three times quickly).
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!
Rub-a-dub-dub goes the grizzly on a rubtree near Wuikinuxv village…
Slicing through the Great Bear aboard Raincoast Conservation research vessel Achiever the spring melt is showing. It has been wonderful to see snow capped peaks this year swelling creeks and rivers…
Rc.Cp.Cs @cmpronteau first heli day.
Strathcona park fun times.