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RITHET’S BOG CONSERVATION SOCIETY

The Rithet’s Bog Conservation Society (RBCS) is a group of volunteers dedicated to preserving Rithet’s Bog with its unique wetland ecosystems for the benefit of present and future generations and also educating the public about the natural history of Rithet’s Bog.  We work closely with Saanich Parks and their Pulling Together Volunteer Program.  The RBCS is a non profit charitable society.

TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge that Rithet’s Bog lies within the traditional territories of the: 

lək ̓ ʷəŋən peoples represented by the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations and

W̱ SÁNEĆ peoples represented by the W̱ JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip), BOḰEĆEN (Pauquachin), SȾÁUTW̱ (Tsawout), W̱ SIḴEM (Tseycum) and MÁLEXEȽ (Malahat) Nations.

RITHET’S BOG CONSERVATION AREA

The Rithet’s Bog Conservation Area is a Saanich natural area park and nature sanctuary.  It covers 38 hectares and has a 3.2 kilometer walking trail.  The park is known for its wide variety of wetlands and birds plus its high level of biodiversity.  Rithet’s Bog is located in the Royal Oak area at the southwest corner of the Broadmead community, northeast of the Quadra Street/Pat Bay Highway overpass.

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Current Events and Species Sightings

Volunteering

A guide to Participating at Rithet's Bog

Biodiversity

iNaturalist Biodiverrsity Project

Cattail Clearing

Annual Non Native Cattail Clearing Event

Event Calendar

Upcoming Work Parties and Other Events

Community Day

BARA Broadmead Community Day Event

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The park is noted for its variety of wetland habitats and biological diversity they support. 

 

Over 100 species of birds have been observed at Rithet’s Bog, plus some rare and endangered species, a wide variety of native plants and insects such as butterflies and dragonflies.

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