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Face to Face with Wildlife: Viewing Sites in the Lower Mainland Region British Columbia Wildlife Watch
1997
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Abstract: Despite being the most populated portion of British Columbia, the Lower Mainland Region has hundreds of terrific sites to observe wildlife. From tide water to alpine meadow, there is something spectacular to see in every season. The Lower Mainland Region stretches from Vancouver eastward through the Fraser Valley to E.C. Manning Provincial Park, and includes the Sunshine Coast from Gibsons to Powell River, and the corridor from Squamish through Whistler to Pemberton. Information for just 66 Lower Mainland sites is summarized in this brochure. As you travel, look for the blue and white binocular signs that identify these sites. Enjoy!
 
British Columbia Wildlife Watch. 1997. Face to Face with Wildlife: Viewing Sites in the Lower Mainland Region. Ministry of Environment
 
Topic: Wildlife-Human Interaction
Keywords: lower mainland region, wildlife viewing, bc, british columbia, bird watching, wildlife viewing ethics
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