Rabu, 25 Oktober 2017

Nature and Wildlife Big Attractions in Vancouver Island's Parksville Qualicum Beach Region

Healthy activities, interesting detours and bright memories are part and parcel of the Parksville and Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island experience. The region is home to a delightful array of unique attractions. Laugh uproariously with friends and family on tricky mini-golf courses. Refine your green thumb and get inspired at a renowned garden estate. Snap photos of roof-top goats before browsing a unique cluster of country shops.

Take a tour of Little Qualicum Cheeseworks and sample their award-winning creations. Stare in wonder at hundreds of rainbow-hued parrots, beautiful freeflying butterflies and over 800 exotic live orchids. Visit an ER unit dedicated to wounded wild animals. Sroke an alpaca. Filling the days here is not only an education, it's also entertaining and pure pleasure for the whole family.

Cultivating Green Gardens

Just as England is renowned as a green and pleasant land, a similarly temperate Vancouver Island climate and year-round growing season has made Oceanside a gardener's paradise.

Ray Milner, and his wife Veronica (a distant relation of Winston Churchill and the late Lady Diana Spencer) built their Qualicum estate circa 1930 and dedicated the surrounding 70 acres to a mix of wild gardens, rolling oceanview meadows and old-growth forest. Malaspina University College now runs it as a teaching garden. Milner Gardens & Woodland is a splendid outing during its March-to-October season; stroll the fragrant grounds for an hour or three, enjoy afternoon tea and scones in the charming, Ceylon-style tea house, or attend a seasonal special event. Qualicum Beach and Parksville are perennial winners in Canada's Communities in Bloom beautification program, which awards medals for floral displays, heritage conservation, tidiness and community involvement. Just take a drive through downtown Qualicum Beach and enjoy the flower boxes, street-side gardens and hanging baskets. Take home a bouquet; flowers both cut and potted are available at farmer's markets, garden shops and roadside stands.

Family Fun begins with Mini-Golf Action

Nothing says fun in Oceanside like a round of mini-golf. Paradise Adventure Mini-Golf and Riptide Lagoon Adventure Golf (both in Parksville) and Riverside Resort in Qualicum Beach all have themed courses. For a watery change of pace, try Paradise Adventure's bumper boat ride. Or simply get active as a solo adventurer, romantic couple or family.

The Birds, the Butterflies the Bugs and the Orchids

A remarkable menagerie of airborne creatures inhabits Coombs, west of Qualicum Beach. The World Parrot Refuge is the largest free-flight parrot refuge on the planet and is home to some 500 previously owned or abandoned parrots. Some 40 species of rainbow-hued birds of paradise take flight in huge indoor and outdoor aviaries. An educational facility, this remarkable haven for happy squawkers is run by the For the Love of Parrots Refuge Society.

Nearby in Coombs are the equally colourful inhabitants of Butterfly World & Gardens. Housing a veritable United Nations of species, the kid-friendly facility allows one to wander amidst hundreds of free-flying butterflies (including one fragile creature that's as large as an adult's hand), tropical birds and hummingbirds. Discover the new BC Orchid Garden where over 800 exotic orchids flourish amidst waterfalls, ponds and gardens. The creepy-crawly underworld of the Big Bug Jungle features tropical bugs, among them an exotic Bird Eating Tarantula, the world's largest spider.

Country Living & Wildlife

Errington is farming country. While exploring make a day of it at Tiger Lily Farm. In a delightfully rustic setting, youngsters can mingle with lambs and chickens, milk a goat and, if the season is right for newborns, bottle-feed a calf. On the outskirts of Qualicum Beach is Blue Stone Alpacas, where kids can enjoy petting and feeding these friendly animals.

A somewhat wilder version of the furred-and-feathered set are temporary guests at the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre, also near Errington. The centre tends to injured, orphaned and sick wildlife, and the residents may include birds, wild cats, owls, hawks, deer, even black bears. Tour the museum or take a nature walk a

The Salmon Journey

With the future of west-coast fish stocks a hot topic at the moment, the Big Qualicum Hatchery offers fascinating educational insights into how science is stepping in to preserve and protect the wild salmon. Millions of juvenile salmon are raised at the hatchery year-round and released into the wild. Obeying their ancient instincts, thousands of adult salmon return every fall to spawn the next generation, struggling upriver in one of nature's most remarkable displays of courage and resilience. There's nothing fishy about this experience, not with an underwater viewing area, shoreline hiking trails and picnic grounds.

Walk, ride, swim or build a sandcastle

Sporty families will want to drop into the Parksville Community Park. The myriad options here include tennis, skateboarding, kite flying, reading a good book, post-barbeque napathons or whatever else active (or happily relaxed) minds can imagine for parkland or beach.

Playtime for the Inner Child...

Oceanside attracts kids of all ages who enjoy everything from mini-golf to monster fish. When the young ones are back in school, adults have free reign to exercise their own inner child. Mount a mini-golf tour and play all four of our whimsical 18-hole layouts. Consider a pleasantly jolting spin in a bumper boat.

Selasa, 10 Oktober 2017

Deforestation and Natural Habitats - Five Things You Can Do to Help Stop It

God gave us the luxury to live peacefully together with the presence of animals roaming around undisturbed in groups without fear of being molested. All these needs that we enjoy are gifts forever nurtured by all living things and should be protected by everybody who uses them.

What causes deforestation and habitat destruction?

The number one culprits of forest destruction is illegal logging. Because of the need to supply materials for building, infrastructures, papers and other industrial requirements for development, cutting of trees continues. Mining follows with the digging of soil to get mines down under leaving a hollow space that results in soil erosion together with cutting of trees to be used for tunneling. This is followed by oil and gas exploration, like mining, that causes a tremendous disturbance to the soil profile. Cattle ranching and agriculture also contributes deforestation and destroying wildlife natural habitat.

Some other minor contributors to forest destruction are land development, land titles, infrastructures, corruption, and lack of actions to law enforcers. Forest personnel don't perform their duties to apprehend illegal loggers.

How you can help stop deforestation and natural habitat?

This is a concerted efforts for everybody to work a common goal in order to reach a point where the result would be satisfactory and the world enjoys a clean and green environment.

5 ways you can do to help stop deforestation and natural habitat

1. Advocacy

As an ordinary citizen, you can help spreads about the effect of forest destruction by way of showing concern to a clean and green surroundings. Be active in information dissemination by joining environmental groups, concerned citizens, and other activist groups whose concerns centered on forest management.

2. Tree planting

I still remember during my college days, during the time of Pres. Marcos of the Philippines, that every candidates for graduation in all courses were required to plant at least 10 trees, before being issued a tree planting certificate. No body were allowed to graduate without a tree planting certificate. Sad to note, that this was stopped after Marcos was dethroned from office through the People Power Revolution.

This can be duplicated in all countries and modified to include not only graduating students, but also all public and private companies, employees, and private citizens to plant trees every year as specified by their local and national officials.

A law should be passed to make tree planting compulsory to all citizens.

3. Good farming practices

Proper farming methods should be applied with respect to the introduction of innovative crop and animal production. Government intervention plays a vital role to formulate rules and laws to encourage farmers to use hybrid crop varieties, hydroponics farming, greenhouse, container and urban gardening.

This includes organic farming, the use of compost and composting of household and farm waste products.

4. Forest rejuvenation and plantation

The use of forest products can't be controlled due to the demand for timber, paper and other industrial needs for development. But, this can be solved by the introduction of fast growing and high yielding trees to be planted by paper industries.

The remaining forest covers should not be disturbed anymore, but rather developed and protected against illegal loggers. A stricter law should be passed in every country to save the remaining forest from further degradation.

5. Strengthen Endangered Species Act

Legislative intervention should be strengthen to implement the Endangered Species Act and require all agencies concerns to strictly enforce the full force of the law. All point of entries should be manned by law enforcers who are honest and can't be bribed by animal poachers.

There are other ways you can do to help stop deforestation and natural habitat destruction. Your small act of concern in this endeavor would be a great contribution to save our mother earth from further deterioration and disaster.