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  • Latest Posts

    • Wild Salmon Day
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    • A Great Salmon Carcass Transplant 2025!
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    • Year in Review
    • H5N1 Bird Feeding Warning
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    • Newsletter, 2024 Fall/Winter
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    • Salmon Carcass Transplant, Mar. 16th, 2024
    • The Wisdom of Our National Parks
    • Aquavalid Water Monitoring of Douglas Creek
    • Heating Tank Spill in Douglas Creek Watershed
    • Tower Update Nov 20th
    • Your Help is Urgently Needed!

  • PKOLS - Mount Douglas lies within the traditional territories of the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples, represented by the W̱JOȽEȽP, BOḰEĆEN, SȾÁUTW̱, W̱SIḴEM and MÁLEXEȽ Nations; as well as the the lək ̓wəŋən peoples, represented by the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. The W̱SÁNEĆ and lək ̓wəŋən peoples have been here since time immemorial, and their relationship with the land and water is long and rich.


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      Victoria BC V8X 0B2

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