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The Tzouhalem Creek site is next to Chase Woods Nature Preserve
The annual return of salmon to their natal streams in the Cowichan Valley inevitably spawns a second migration — people looking to witness one of nature’s great spectacles.
The beauty of trail cameras is that they reveal the natural behaviour of wild animals.
The Chemainus is a ribbon of life defined by logging, floods, droughts, a lawsuit — and hope.
Three weeks ago sixmountains.ca published a video of a female black bear, accompanied by a cub, standing on its hind legs to access arbutus berries.
There’s more than cuteness to be observed in this video of a black bear with cub in the mountains of the Cowichan Valley.
Residents of the Cowichan Valley frequently report wildlife encounters on social media.
It’s bear season in the Cowichan Valley.
Coastal Douglas-fir forest contains most species at risk in BC
Trail-cam video reveals Canada’s largest rodent in Cowichan Valley
A tradition that goes back thousands of years.
The choice could not be more obvious — or pressing.
Rainsford Lake contributes to biodiversity of Municipal Forest Reserve
7 things to know about public consultation into the Municipal Forest Reserve of North Cowichan