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Bednesti Lake ER 86 Field Trip 1991
Posted June 20, 1991
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A Field Trip to Bednesti Lake Ecological Reserve, W. of Prince George BC June 1991 – Art Carson photos
1991 Prince George Volunteer Warden Conference participants gather for the ’91 Bednesti field trip
Black Spruce and Tamarack grow in the wetlands of the Bednesti Lake reserve
Left to right: (?), Mike Murtha, Tom Reimchen, with Tamarack trees (Larix laricina) in background
Left to right Tom Reimchen, Mike Murtha, Annie Carson
Lesser Yelowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca)
Telephoto view of part of the large pond in the reserve
A family of baby spiders
Field trip participants explore the reserve’s forest
Gordon Carson (Goosegrass Creek Volunteer Warden) examines European Orange Hawkweed beside Highway 16 near Bednesti
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