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Tag: Constructed Wetlands

Glow

On October 19, 2012July 27, 2021 By Eryne DonahueIn BC Wetland Photo of the MonthLeave a comment

"Glow" calls our attention to the radiance of an early fall sun. Cresting the hillside of the Fraser Canyon, the white hot orb transforms Cheam Wetlands south of Harrison Hot Springs into a mellow, golden wonderland. Our photographer, Tracey Friesen, has captured a moment when the vegetation that makes up a wetland environment has the opportunity to …

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Lost Lagoon

On October 12, 2012July 27, 2021 By rachelschottIn BC Wetland Photo of the MonthLeave a comment

Canadian Geese sprawl out along the Lost Lagoon to enjoy a refreshing swim in this weeks Photo of the Week! Our selected photographer, Tom Wiebe, displays the benefits of artificial lakes and wetlands for all sorts of wildlife. In the background we can see an active fountain which acts as a mechanism to circulate the water in …

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