A look at the stories of some of the people behind our protected properties
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Sara and Richard Steil
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After more than 50 years immersed in the hustle and bustle of the lower mainland, Sara and Richard Steil enjoyed many quiet years surrounded by natural habitat they protected with a conservation covenant. Now that they have both passed away, their legacy continues. |
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Bob and Fran Rose
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After lovingly restoring the Garry oak meadow on their land, Bob and Fran Rose made a commitment to native species residing there, permanently protecting the habitat with a conservation covenant. |
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Briony and Caroline Penn
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After protecting their property with a conservation covenant in 2008, sisters Briony and Caroline Penn have made the restoration of their Garry oak outcrop a family affair. |
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The Kikuchi Family
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Arthur Kikuchi honoured his parents and his family's future generations by using his inheritance to purchase and protect a wetland and forest on North Pender Island. |
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