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Fall Newsletter 2008 - Nature Trust of British Columbia

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BREATHTAKING BC Photo ContestOur <strong>2008</strong> contest invited amateur photographers in BC to capture the amazing beauty and diversity <strong>of</strong> naturein our province. Over 1,180 photos were submitted from the tops <strong>of</strong> mountains to backyards. This year thecontest focused on birds, mammals, amphibians & reptiles, insects, plants & trees, and landscapes. Here are thefinalists and grand prize winner.“Photography stands as one <strong>of</strong> the most powerful influences in conservation today.”Graham OsborneJ ChadwickB ElliotK AndrewsGRAND PRIZE WINNER: S Mawson J Lopez E WindJUDGESAndrew Klaver, Graham Osborne,Robin Rivers, Wayne Cox <strong>of</strong> Global BCand Johanna Ward <strong>of</strong> Shaw TVSPONSORSRAIN GARDEN FUND RecipientsCongratulations to the Friends <strong>of</strong> MountDouglas Park Society. The society hasbeen involved in the restoration <strong>of</strong>Douglas Creek in Victoria for morethan a decade. The society received$4,000 from The <strong>Nature</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> RainGarden Fund to create a showcase forrain water detention and filtration thatwill reduce the size <strong>of</strong> flash floods inwinter and fall.Congratulations to the Still CreekStewardship Society which received$4,000 for a rain garden project atCascade Heights Elementary School inBurnaby.1-866-288-7878 ❉ www.naturetrust.bc.ca The <strong>Nature</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong> ❉ 7

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