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Rhododendron macrophyllum
by David Moore
This native species of rhododendron is widespread along the coast of the Pacific Northwest from Washington to northern California, but is known in only a very few isolated sites in BC.  This photo was taken on the slopes of Mt. Elphinstone, near Roberts Creek, in an area that is currently unprotected.





Texada Island by David Moore






Garden Bay Lake by Greg Lightbourne
This photograph is available for purchase at Windsong Gallery in Sechelt.




Howe Sound by Greg Lightbourne





Tree Frog by Rick O'Neill
The Pacific Tree Frog is one of many species that need forests and wetlands to survive. Amphibians are rapidly declining on a worldwide basis, and 2007 has been declared the International Year of the Frog to draw attention to their plight. Amphibians in BC are threatened by habitat destruction from development, logging and mining, and they are also very susceptible to pollution due to absorption through their skin.


Bush Tit Photo ©2007 James Fiscus
This bushtit had fluffed up after a September dip in the bird bath. The bird was shot with a Canon 70-300mm lens, extended to 300mm, at 1/200sec. F 5.6. James Fiscus is a writer and photographer working in Portland, Oregon.



Hummingbird provided by Gibsons Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
This is one of the many wildlife photos available as greeting cards from the Gibsons Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, an SCCA member group. Visit them at www.gibsonswildliferehabcentre.org.




Wetland by Ryan Logtenberg
This photo shows some wetland plant species and an old-growth Coast Douglas Fir in the Bear Bay Forest near Pender Harbour. Courtesy of Ryan Logtenberg and the Bear Bay Stewardship Alliance. Visit www.bearbay.ca.


 

Other Photo Credits


Throughout our website are photographs generously donated by local photographers. To view a caption and photo credit for each photograph (with the exception of the banner photographs), just place your mouse on top of the photograph, and wait a moment. A caption will display.

The SCCA would like to thank Janice Williams ("Junco Jan") for her generous donation of photos from the watershed events of 2007.

 

Home: “Spring Arbutus”, by Alan Sirulnikoff

About Us: “Photographing Inlet”, by Emma Dore

Our Mission: “Lilies”, by Andrew Scott

Brief History: “Salal”, by Delvin at www.poxin.org

Directors: Brad Benson photograph taken by Junco Jan. Gail Riddell, Janet Genders and Donna McMahon photographs taken by Dan Bowman.

Constitution: “Sacred Valley”, by Ryan Logtenburg

Newsletters: “Big Tree in Caren”, by Alan Sirulnikoff

Fact Sheets: “Barred Owl”, by Rick O'Neil

Educational Links: “Marbled Murrelet” (photographer unknown)

Local Links: “Marina”, by Emma Dore

Donate: “Feeding Time”, from Gibsons Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Speak Out: “Dog Protests”, by Junco Jan

About Our Logo: “Marbled Murrelet” (photographer unknown)

 

PHOTOGRAPHER BIOS

Alan Sirilnikoff
www.sirulnikoff.ca

Born in Manitoba, Alan Sirulnikoff makes his home on the Sunshine Coast. His photos have been published in various calendars, magazines and books, both in Canada and internationally including: Canadian Geographic, Maclean's Magazine, and Photo Life.

Duane Burnett
www.duaneburnett.com

Duane Burnett is a local photographer and photo journalist whose images appear in newspapers, websites, brochures, map guides, magazines, and often on the front page of The Local newspaper. Duane is passionate about nature and ecological issues, and is a co-founder of The Friends of Boundary Bay, an award winning wetlands education group.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 31 July 2010 )