The Sunflower Hill Chronicles, Part 1: Promise of Spring
By Birgitta Jansen March 5, 2022 It was my first Sunflower Hill hike since last fall. The noon-time sun shone brightly in a cerulean sky,...
Busy Butterflies and Buzzing Bees: A Local Perspective
You may be aware of the Suzuki Foundation’s “Butterflyways Project.” Founded nationally in 2017 in five Canadian cities, its goal is to...
World Wetlands Day: February 2, 2022
The Kimberley Nature Park is lucky enough to have several diverse wetlands within its boundaries. Eimer’s Lake is perhaps the most...
The Return of the Williamson's Sapsuckers
A male WISA perched below the nest cavity. In 2004, a rare woodpecker called the Williamson's sapsucker (WISA) was spotted in the Nature...
KNP Logging Nearing Completion
For several months now, crews working for Canfor have been logging in a large area southwest of Kimberley, including parts of the Nature...