Finding the California Spreadwing in Metro Vancouver How getting to know damselflies and dragonflies of the Tatalu Watershed led to broader scientific discovery for [...]
Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons Finding contentment in the repetition of church celebrations and natural seasons. By Amanda Hildebrand, Ontario Program [...]
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I started commenting on my colleague Leah Kostamo's blog entry, Where on Earth Are You, when I realized I was writing too much for a comment and that it should really be my own blog [...]
First know what type of plant you've got: Determinate (Bush) or Indeterminate (Vine). The Indeterminate varieties grow up and tall are 'vining' and require staking, each plant with its own individual tall stake or each [...]
"...all things have been created through him and for him." from Colossians 1:16 Markku and Leah Kostamo, founders of A Rocha Canada's first Field Study Centre in Surrey, BC, discuss God’s story of reconciling creation on [...]
An Oregon Forestsnail in its forest floor habitat A single site for Oregon Forestsnail has been known from the Little Campbell River watershed since 2006. Empty Oregon Forestsnail shells were first found by [...]