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  1. With its diverse habitats – from coniferous forests to boggy wetlands to rocky shores – Stanley Park teems with an amazing variety of wildlife. At least 500 species are known to live in the park.

  2. Jan 20, 2021 · Lakes, streams, bogs, wet meadows and ponds comprise Stanley Park’s wet places, commonly referred to as wetlands. These freshwater habitats are the breeding, feeding and resting areas for Stanley Park’s resident and migratory wildlife species, including some 240 species of birds.

  3. Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park is one of the world’s largest natural urban parks, yet it is a small remnant of the forest, wetlands, and seashores that once covered the region encompassed by the traditional, ancestral, and

  4. Nov 4, 2020 · Everett Crowley Park, Vancouver. Off-the-beaten-path Everett Crowley Park in southeast Vancouver is a pocket of urban wilderness. Today you would never guess that it was a landfill site until the late 1960s. Walking paths wind through the forest with peek-a-boo views of the Fraser River.

  5. Oct 21, 2020 · SPES is pleased to announce the launch of its “State of the Park Report for the Ecological Integrity of Stanley Park 2020.”. This decade-long ecological assessment provides a snapshot of how Stanley Parks ecosystems are faring, and how they are responding to natural and human impacts.

  6. Wetland Ecosystems In Stanley Park Ecological History Stewardship Issues Visual Exploration Guide : Bog : Constructed : Marsh : Riparian : Swamp : Wet Meadow

  7. www.stanleyparkexplorer.ca › field-guides › ecosystemsStanley Park's Ecosystems

    Stanley Park offers us a window that opens upon the larger world - an observatory - a place to witness events of the planet at first hand and to reconnect to that ancient and natural world that sustains all that we, as humans, do and hope to do.

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