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In Our Backyard: Rubber Boa

November 10, 2025

A Quiet Resident Beneath Our Feet Hidden under rocks, logs, and forest litter, the rubber boa or Northern rubber boa (Charina bottae) is one of the most secretive reptiles in...

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In Our Backyard: Short-eared Owl

October 7, 2025

The short-eared owl (Asio flammeus), with its streaked brown plumage and piercing yellow eyes, is a charismatic raptor of the Thompson-Nicola region. Unlike most owls, it is frequently active in...

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In Our Backyard: Western Toad

September 11, 2025

The Western toad (Anaxyrus boreas), a stout, warty amphibian with an unassuming presence, is a vital resident of the Thompson-Nicola region. Unlike some of its more common counterparts, this toad...

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In Our Backyard: Monarch Butterfly

August 11, 2025

    The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is one of North America’s most iconic insects, known for its vivid orange-and-black wings and extraordinary migratory journey. In the Thompson-Nicola region, this...

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In Our Backyard: Westslope Cutthroat Trout

July 2, 2025

The westslope cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi) is one of a handful of native trout species in British Columbia. Recognizable by the bright orange-red slashes beneath its jaw, this trout...

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In Our Backyard: Olive-sided Flycatcher

June 9, 2025

A Summer Songster of Thompson-Nicola Forests The Thompson-Nicola region serves as a seasonal haven for one of North America’s most charismatic songbirds: the Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi). Recognizable by its...

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Help Spot and Save Endangered Badgers in B.C.’s Southern Interior

June 9, 2025

As summer travel season ramps up, so too does the risk to one of B.C.’s most endangered species—the American Badger, known in Secwepemúl̓ecw as Sq̓ítxleqs. These elusive animals live mainly...

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In Our Backyard: Spotted Bat

May 14, 2025

The Thompson-Nicola region is home to a fascinating and elusive resident: the spotted bat (Euderma maculatum). This striking member of the Vespertilionidae family, which includes most common bat species in...

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In Our Backyard: Western Meadowlark

April 22, 2025

The Thompson-Nicola region echoes with the bright, flutelike whistles of the western meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), a characteristic songbird of open country. This member of the New World blackbird family Icteridae,...

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