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Biologist Dave Low showing FWR students a "bucket" burrow
Biologist Marg Sydney giving a field session to students
Bob Gunn accepting award from MLA Patty Sahota & MLA John Nuraney at 2005 Burnaby Lake System Project Reception
Bob Gunn with Burnaby Councillor Dan Johnston at 2005 BC Rivers Day event in Burnaby
Bob Gunn with volunteers from Golder & Associates at 2005 Environment Week invasive species removal along Still Creek
Bob Gunn with volunteers removing invasive plant species along Still Creek during Environment Week 2005
Bob Hamaguchi from Highland Valley Copper Mine delivering a session to students
Dave Low and FWR students at finished burrow
Female big horn prior to students bringing to staging area
FWR display at community event
FWR field lab: Tomahawk squirrel trap with red squirrel capture
FWR instructor Doug Ransome presents Stanley Park bird field lab to students
FWR student administering an operculum punch tag on Coho salmon
FWR student Alycia Rogal with rainbow trout
FWR student Angela Negenman at climbing practice
FWR student applying a dye tag to fish
FWR student Carlo Acuna and chum salmon heart
FWR student Colin Bailey setting a Gee or minnow trap
FWR student collecting brood stock
FWR student Crystal Leonard netting Coho salmon for tagging
FWR student Crystal Leonard netting Coho salmon for tagging
FWR student entertaining crowds at 2004 BC Rivers Day at Fraser Foreshore Park
FWR student exercise: small mammal live trapping and tagging
FWR student Heather Smith using chainsaw to cut hole in ice
FWR student Janusz Kruszewski with piping
FWR student Jen Carter collecting chum salmon brood stock
FWR student measuring and sexing a Coho salmon
FWR student Michelle Knaggs collecting eggs
FWR student models costume used for nature programs
FWR student Ryan Lith displaying rainbow trout
FWR student Stacie Carter collecting eggs
FWR student Stephen Symes preparing to do a plankton haul
FWR student Tiffany Pither at climbing practice
FWR student volunteers enjoying salmon barbecue at BC Rivers Day in Burnaby
FWR student, Stephanie Wall with artificial burrow den
FWR students & field crew with captured big horn
FWR students & instructors looking out over Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park
FWR students & instructors travelling on bus to Yellowstone
FWR students & old growth trees at Cathedral Grove
FWR students administering an adipose fin clip
FWR students after spotting wolves in Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park
FWR students along Stanley Park Seawall
FWR students and instructors with Interfor biologist
FWR students and program partners laying out salmon carcasses
FWR students at session given by Park Facility Operator Jen Machon (past FWR grad)
FWR students boring hole in ice in preparation to set gill nets
FWR students checking gee or minnow traps for juvenile fish
FWR students collecting data: taking weight of deer mouse
FWR students collecting milt from male chum salmon
FWR students collecting milt from male chum salmon
FWR students conducting a stream survey along Weaver Creek
FWR students conducting sea bird surveys at Stanley Park
FWR students constructing burrow
FWR students digging pit and trench for burrowing owls
FWR students exploring marine ecosystems at Long Beach (Pacific Rim National Park Reserve)
FWR students interacting with Parks Canada naturalist
FWR students laying "big" pipe for owl burrows
FWR students learning about geo thermal features in Yellowstone
FWR students learning about intertidal marine life with Dr. Marvin Rosenau
FWR students learning about intertidal marine life with fisheries instructor Dr. Marvin Rosenau
FWR students learning about search and rescue techniques
FWR students learning about wintering eagles along the Squamish River
FWR students learning about wintering eagles along the Squamish River
FWR students learning canoeing skills on Burnaby Lake
FWR students learning fish culture techniques at Chehalis Hatchery (alevin emerging from artificial redds)
FWR students learning fish culture techniques at Chehalis Hatchery (fish troughs)
FWR students learning fish culture techniques at Chehalis Hatchery (juvenile salmonid display tank)
FWR students learning lake limnology study techniques
FWR students learning radio telemetry skills from park researcher
FWR students learning to "dye and tag" fish
FWR students learning to "dye and tag" fish
FWR students learning to set gill nets under the ice
FWR students looking over search and rescue equipment
FWR students looking over search and rescue equipment
FWR students measuring and tagging a Coho salmon
FWR students measuring and tagging Coho salmon
FWR students observing park wildlife
FWR students paddling & learning about urban streams along Still Creek
FWR students paddling & learning about urban streams along Still Creek
FWR students practicing canoeing skills on Burnaby Lake
FWR students practicing canoeing skills on Burnaby Lake
FWR students preparing to measure and tag rainbow trout
FWR students preparing to weigh and tag a red squirrel
FWR students rafting down the Squamish River
FWR students rafting on the Squamish River & assessing bald eagle numbers
FWR students rafting on the Squamish River & assessing Bald Eagle numbers
FWR students rafting on the Squamish River & assessing bald eagle numbers
FWR students receiving climbing and repelling instruction
FWR students receiving climbing and repelling instruction
FWR students removing ice block to retrieve prairie jigger board
FWR students retrieving gill nets from underneath lake ice
FWR students scoping out wolves
FWR students setting a beach seine net on Seymour River
FWR students setting a beach seine net on Seymour River
FWR students take field notes during field session
FWR students taking dredge sample from lake bottom
FWR students Tiffany Pither and Stephen Symes collecting field data
FWR students touring Highland Valley mine mill
FWR students touring mine pits and heavy equipment
FWR students transporting rafts to Still Creek in Burnaby
FWR students with big horn sheep horns
FWR students with helicopter used for big horn sheep capture
FWR students with park naturalist Cate Splane on Terrace Trail
FWR students, Tiffany Pither, Kurt DeBlieck and Crystal Leonard at Golden Ears Provincial Park
Helicopter landing at staging area with captured female big horn
Jack Lay with FWR students
John Gray (past FWR grad & Vancouver Parks mgr) presents field session to students
Kelly Pearce delivers a field session on Manning Park
Mark Angelo accepting award from MLA Patty Sahota & MLA John Nuraney at 2005 Burnaby Lake System Project Reception
Mark Angelo at 2004 BC Rivers Day at Burnaby's Fraser Foreshore Park
Mark Angelo speaking at 2005 BC Rivers Day event at Fraser Foreshore Park in Burnaby
Mark Angelo with delegation from Taiwan at 2005 BC Rivers Day at Fraser Foreshore Park
Min. of Environment biologist demonstrating sling for sheep capture
Min. of Environment wildlife veterinarian delivering a session to students
Past 2002 FWR grads Jean Jang & Colleen Gillespie at 2005 BC Rivers Day event
Past FWR grad, Kelly Pearce giving an nature interpretation lecture
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