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Fonds Add. MSS. 484 - Vancouver Natural History Society fonds
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Vancouver Natural History Society fonds
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CA CVAN Add. MSS. 484
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1907-1994 (Creation)
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- Vancouver Natural History Society
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1.59 m of textual records and other material
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Vancouver Natural History Society
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In 1907, a number of Vancouver and district residents founded the Vancouver Naturalists' Field Club for the study of the natural history of the Lower Mainland. The first field trip was made to Kitsilano beach on 18 August. The club existed for only a few seasons. In 1918, members of the botanical section of the B.C. Mountaineering Club, led by Professor John Davidson (former Provincial Botanist), founded the Vancouver Natural History Society. Davidson organized popular evening botany classes for members of the society. The V.N.H.S. also developed a field trip program to sites of botanical interest such as Crescent Beach, and summer camps were established at Garibaldi, Botanie Valley (near Spence's Bridge) and Skagit Valley, as well as several other locations. In an effort to make the Lower Mainland greener, local naturalists, including members of the Natural History Society, successfully campaigned for local arbour days. Yet the activities of the society have not focussed only on botany. Field trips organized and led by Jack Armstrong, Bill Mathews and Charley Ney popularized the study of geology in the society. Members have also studied geology, entomology, ornithology, microscopy, and photography. More recently, interest in the maritime environment has expanded. During recent decades the society has witnessed continued growth, as many members of the environmental movement have joined as a means of studying our natural heritage.
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The fonds consists of minutes, memberships, financial records, publications, newsletters, maps, posters, and reports, including the Christmas Bird Census returns, 1960-1994. Also included are records relating to the summer camps in 1971 (Chilcotin) and 1972 (Kootenays). Arranged alphabetically into 13 series.
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- Alpha-numeric designations: BCAUL control number: CVAN-157
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- Vancouver Natural History Society (Creator)

