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Finding a New Damselfly Species Record for Metro Vancouver
Finding the California Spreadwing in Metro Vancouver How getting to know damselflies and dragonflies of the Tatalu Watershed led to broader scientific discovery for [...]

Introducing the Manitoba WildRoots Team of 2026
Introducing the Manitoba WildRoots Team of 2026 By Zoe Matties, Manitoba Program Manager May 7, 2026 This week the A Rocha [...]

Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons
Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons Finding contentment in the repetition of church celebrations and natural seasons. By Amanda Hildebrand, Ontario Program [...]

More Content is Not the Solution
More Content is Not the Solution How A Rocha's Earthkeeping Church workshops inspire and equip churches to follow God's call to care for [...]
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May 2017
Salish Suckers in Jaw-Dropping Numbers
Conservation Team Discovers 110 Salish Suckers When A Rocha intern Audrey Epp found a Salish Sucker in the pond at Brooksdale in 2011, it was big news. Everyone thought the fish had been extirpated [...]
More Than Dirt: Growing Good Soil!
The soil is the great connector of lives, the source and destination of all. It is the healer and restorer and resurrector, by which disease passes into health, age into youth, death into life. [...]
A Change in our Conservation Team
We say goodbye; we say hello... This past week we bid farewell to Andrew Baylis. He gifted A Rocha with almost four years of excellent work on our Conservation Science team. Arriving in [...]
Community at the Core
An Intern Reflection by Chloe Buckwalter (Environmental Education – Spring 2017) One of the many things I have enjoyed while living at the Brooksdale Environmental Centre has been authentic, interconnected living. Each day I [...]


