Category Archives: Nature

Hopper, Heron at Fraser Foreshore Park

Hopper ‘n Heron at Fraser Foreshore Park in Burnaby, BC, this afternoon. I heard a Kingfisher, but didn’t spot it.

And that was all — too bloody hot. Not even a Mallard to be seen in the pond. . .

I lasted all of half an hour and packed it in, having done a longer walk in the morning before Mother Nature hit the Broil – High setting.

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CBC Early Edition Appearance on Heat Wave, Creeks, Salmon

I was interviewed live on the CBC Early Edition this morning on the topic of the heat wave in BC and the impact on local creeks and salmon.

Volunteer streamkeepers have recorded temperatures as high as 20.5 C in Byrne Creek in SE Burnaby, which is higher than is healthy for salmonids.

Water temperatures surpassing the upper teens mean less oxygen in the water, and also stress salmon, leaving them more vulnerable to diseases and pararasites.

I don’t know how long CBC Radio leaves links up, but here it is:

https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-91-the-early-edition/clip/15858921-this-hot-summer-drying-creeks