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Epilobium densiflorum, also known as denseflower willowherb, is a red-listed species in B.C. Only a few populations remain and one can be found in the Parksville Wetland
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Alana leads a group in exploring Hamilton Marsh
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Humic, mesic or fibric peat?
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Parksville local Iris helped identify a red-listed species present in the Parksville wetland
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Alyssa talks about wetland complexes
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The group makes their way to the Englishman River Estuary
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The Von Post Test on display
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Alyssa talks about the fundamental issues concerning Reed Canary grass
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Peat taken from Hamilton Marsh
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Participants try to identify some water loving plants with our guide books
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Hamilton Marsh looking north
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Lynne describing the Hamilton Marsh area
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We had the pleasure having a few MVIHES members join the workshop
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Is that mottling I see?
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Alyssa displays a soil sample collected at the Parksville Wetlands
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Liz attempts to identify some unknown plants
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A key part of our workshops is letting participants explore wetlands with our guide books