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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.

Coastal Douglas-fir forest contains most species at risk in BC

Rainsford Lake contributes to biodiversity of Municipal Forest Reserve

7 things to know about public consultation into the Municipal Forest Reserve of North Cowichan

Clearcutting by North Cowichan municipality revealed

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