Mayne Island Conservancy Society

Talks & Walks

Conservation Talks

Saturday October 15, Ag Hall 7:30 pm - "Crossing the Salish Sea: Land Mammals of the Gulf Islands" with Dave Nagorson

Small Mammals Poster

The history of the land mammal fauna of the Gulf Islands has been dynamic with a number of past extinctions and ongoing colonizations including the recent arrival of alien species. Going back to last ice-age, Dave will trace the history of the land mammals, how they managed to reach the islands, and conservation issues associated with these animals.

Dave was the mammal curator at the Royal BC Museum for many years and has written four handbooks on the province’s mammals. He has long been fascinated by island biogeography and the mammals of BC’s islands.

February 25 2012, Community Centre - "Earthquakes" with John Cassidy

Further Details TBA

Saturday August 20th, Dinner Bay Park 8:30 pm - "Introduction to the Night Sky" - David Lee

Night Sky Poster David Lee is a well known amateur astronomer and an advocate of public outreach in astronomy and science. He is a member of the Royal Astronomical Society, Victoria Centre. His photographs have been published in Sky News, Sky & Telescope and on various space related websites. He has been the website editor for the Victoria Centre and is DaveXX of the "Royal Astronomical Society of Daves".

Plan to come early! We are hoping to organise games and activities from 7:00 o'clock on as we wait for dusk - Bring a blanket and a picnic.!

Full details T.B.A.

Saturday April 16th, Ag Hall 7:30 pm - "Journey Below the Surface" - Doug Biffard

Below Surface Poster Join Doug Biffard for a a slide-show journey into the undersea world of British Columbia and abroad. He will offer an historical perspective about what long time divers are saying about what they see below the surface.

Doug started snorkeling when he was 4 years old with gear he borrowed form his uncle (when he wasn't looking). In 1975, Doug signed up for open water certification in Kelowna and dove Okanagan Lake from one end to the other - no not in one dive! From freshwater beginnings Doug moved on to all sorts of diving both sport and light commercial. Exotic dive trips started with a high school road trip to Powell River in 1976, then Mexico a couple of times and followed recently to Hawaii and Rarotonga. In his other life Doug is an aquatic ecologist with BC Parks.

Saturday February 12th, Ag Hall 7:30 pm - " Native Pollinating Bees and Protecting their Habitats" - Gord Hutchings

MICS Bees Poster Gord Hutchings is a Victoria native, and has lived and now owns property on Saturna Island since 1994. He worked as a field biologist for the B.C. Conservation Data Centre, the Royal BC Museum, the Canadian Wildlife Service and the Yukon Territory Gov't doing field entomology collecting. His research at UVic was on the orchard mason bees and he now volunteers with several groups on Vancouver Island such as The Compost Education Centre, Swan Lake Nature Centre, and Glendale Gardens where he teaches, and holds public awareness sessions about native bee pollinators, dragonflies and other insects.

Gord promises this will be an awesome talk with lots of display materials, including cut-aways of ground nesting bees, photos of native bees, different socialities of native bee species, handouts and more.

For more info visit Gord's Website


Movie Nights

Come to the Ag Hall on a Saturday evening for a private showing of conservation-themed movies. Sometimes the evening is hosted and lively question and answer sessions ensue.

Admission is free and your donation gets you popcorn and occasionally other refreshments.

Next Movie


  • October 29     Green Fire

    Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for out time

  • November 13th - Clean Bin Project

  • The Clean Bin Project is a feature documentary film about a regular couple and their quest to answer the question "is it possible to live completely waste free?".

    Co-sponsored by the Mayne Island Recycling Society - MICS is grateful for their contribution in bringing the filmmakers to this event at the Ag Hall. Partners Jenny Rustemeyer and Grant Baldwin go head to head in a competition to see who can swear off consumerism and produce the least landfill garbage in an entire year. Their light-hearted competition is set against a darker examination of the sobering problem waste in North American society. Even as Grant and Jenny start to garner interest in their project, they struggle to find meaning in their seemingly minuscule influence on the large-scale environmental impacts of our “throw-away society”. Featuring interviews with renowned artist, Chris Jordan and marine pollution expert, Captain Charles Moore, The Clean Bin Project presents the serious topic of waste reduction with optimism, humour, and inspiration for individual action.

    Jenny & Grant will attend our showing of their award-winnig documentary!

  • January 15th - Tidal Seas and Coasts.

  • 2 fine documentaries on an absorbing topic

Movies start at 7:30 pm

Field Trips

Sunday July 3rd Oceans Day, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at Piggott Bay

World Ocean's Day was on June 8th in 2011 however the state of the tides in our region meant that we could not undertake our usual educatiional activities at a convenient time of day. The following is an excerpt from the Fisheries and Oceans Canada page that sets out the aims of the day:

  • Change attitudes — encourage individuals to think about what the oceans mean to each of us, and what oceans have to offer
  • Learn — discover the wealth of diverse and beautiful creatures and habitats found in the oceans, and how our actions affect them
  • .
  • Change our ways — encourage each of us to become caretakers of our oceans, and to conserve them for our future
  • Celebrate — organize or participate in ocean events, whether we live inland or on the coast
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/oceans/events-evenements/oceansday-journeedesoceans/index-eng.htm

Oceans Day at Piggott Bay:Join Leanna and Michael for beach exploration, beach seine and plankton tow. Discover the fish that live in the eelgrass bed as the seine net is pulled in. Observe microscopic plankton through a microscope and explore the sand, mud and rocks where the adult versions of zooplankton live!

Be prepared to get your feet wet and don’t forget sunscreen!

... After the event
On July 3rd the Conservancy celebrated Oceans Day with the Mayne Island community. Sixty-seven people gathered at Piggott Bay and discovered fascinating creatures on the rocks, wading in shallows and observing the results of a beach seine (even an eel-like fish called high cockscomb). Low tide exposes creatures you wouldn’t normally find, like the porcelain crab and colourful chitons (a participant found one that was brilliant blue and rimmed with orange! ). It was a glorious day and a great way to celebrate our ocean!

An iImage gallery by Toby Snelgrove can be found in the 2011 directory at www.mayneislandimages.com

Sunday Walkabouts

Photo credits: Toby Snelgrove

The Conservancy announces a series of Sunday Morning Walkabouts to take place on the morning after our bi-weekly attendance at the Farmers Market (go here for the summer 2011 schedule)

The first of the series will be a hike up the Vulture Ridge Trail to a fabulous view point in Henderson Hill Community Park led by Peter Askin of Mayne Island Parks and Rec. Meet at 10:00 am June 19th in the parking lot beyond cul de sac turnaround at the end of Beechwood Drive. The trail is 1.1 km and is rated by "Parks" as difficult. Bring good footwear and water

July 17th - Birders' Ramble with Michael Dunn. Michael will be at the Farmers Market on the 16th with a number birding resources on hand to provide access to avian info of all kinds & to talk about the next days's field trip.

Michael plans to start the walk at the junction of Dalton and Merryman - meet at 10:00 am.

July 31 - Helen O'Brian - Punch's Alley to the Sea. Meet at Punch's Alley near the end of Simpson Road at 10am. Note that parking is very limited so it is best to park on Gallagher Bay Road and enjoy the pastoral walk down Simpson. Bring water and a snack to enjoy on the beach - long pants suggested and sensible footwear advised!

Aug 14 - Betty Ann Graves - The Three Trails of Edith Point. The hikers can observe how different each trail is in a relatively small area. Meet at the end of Edith Point Road at 10am. Hiking shoes/walking shoes needed. Binoculars a good idea. It will be a 5 km hike to do the 3 trails, plus a return trip to the starting point.



August 21       The Community Gardens with Steve Cropper - Want to know more about this greenest of green projects? Meet at the Community Centre at 10:00 am for a Tour & Talk

Toby Snelgrove's Pot Goddess Poster here

Saturday December 4th, Church House 1:00-4:00 pm - Know the Winter Birds of Mayne Island

The Winter Birds Poster



Join Michael Dunn at the Church House, December 4, 2010 for a fun and hands-on workshop on identifying birds. This session will focus on those bird species that winter on and around Mayne Island. Michael will provide participants with the basic skills and techniques for improving observations of birds and increasing abilities to identify them. The workshop will be part indoors and part outdoors so please bring appropriate outdoor clothing. Session starts at 1 pm and will end around 4 pm. Also please bring your most used bird identification guide, paper and pens. Contact Michael if you have any further questions at 250-539-5745. Look for posters on the event.

Winter Birds field trippersWinter Dird ID attendees in the field on Miners Bay
Photo credit: Michael Dunn


Some of the attendee's at Michael's presentation and many of those on the foray to Miners Bay were observers in the Active Pass IBA Project.

More information about this project and its 2010 annual report, complete comprehensive tables of observations can be found on the project page.

More Pictures

Andy takes the group
			 forest-trolling for fungi
Andy Mckinnon Talks & Walks
Out on a misty morning 
			practicing recognition skills
Field Trippers Walk & Listen
Ppl gather round to 
			inspect a sample
Attention Focused on a Fun Guy
Doug Biffard is 
			his name and intertidal ecology is his game
Doug Biffard Leads a Beach Party!
Pam Thuringer 
			talks about sandlance & their eggs
They're about THIS size - bit smaller?
For a record of Talks & Walks events from last year please visit our Programme Archive page