Explore & Learn in Boundary Bay: Field Guides, Educational Resources & More
EXPLORE & LEARN IN BOUNDARY BAY
Boundary Bay: A Special Place (FoSBS)
Field Guides to Local Birds

Native Eelgrass (zostera marina)

Guides to flora


Caring for the Environment

Guides to fauna

Videos: for educators, students & nature-minded folks!
BackYard Birding Basics Video
Breathing in the forest in 360°

Birds in Focus - FOSBS
Learn to recognize some common backyard species and answers to questions people often ask about birds.
Breathe in and learn how you are now connected with the forest. Watch, scroll and listen as Lynn Pollard, longtime beloved naturalist in S.S., White Rock orients us.
A Guided Beach Walk with Naturalist, Lynn Pollard
This video features FOSBS Education Program lead, naturalist and educator Lynn Pollard. Producted as part of a series by Telus.
Don't Rock the Rocks! - Marine Education
Breathing in the forest in 360°
Breathing in the forest in 360°
Breathing in the forest in 360°
See our easily remembered beach exploration slogan "Lift, don't rock the rocks!" Learn how to interact in a conservation minded way in our local intertidal zone. Filmed by Jesa & shared via JA Crablady Youtube.
How to be a Beach Hero:
conservation-minded intertidal exploration
Learn some tips to help you have a more eco-friendly visit to the beach from our Beach Hero Interpreters.
Fraser River Delta Interactive Bird Guide
Explore important birding areas and destination locations! Special thanks to the Langley Environmental Partners (LEPS) for helping share this map far and wide via Google Maps! Click on the markers to see images and learn more.
These resources are intended to support school & community groups and members of the public in learning more about local flora and fauna in hopes this will inspire commitment and action in preserving and protecting habitats. Additional resources are available on the Terrestrial, Marine & Education Project pages on this website and via a curated set of birding & nature links.
Resources are shared with full credit and gratitude to the community groups and naturalists who created or contributed to them.
Please use and share these (cc license non-commercial, no derivatives with attribution). If you wish to use images from these resources, please contact the authoring organization. Thank you.






