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At a recent garage sale, Cody Kelso set up a table to sell items to raise money for the Sunshine Coast Wildlife Project. Cody learned about the Wildlife Project through his class at the NEST program at Davis Bay Elementary. He recently presented $80.
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At a recent garage sale, Cody Kelso set up a table to sell items to raise money for the Sunshine Coast Wildlife Project. Cody learned about the Wildlife Project through his class at the NEST program at Davis Bay Elementary. He recently presented $80.05 to the group at the Gibsons Public Market.

The Wildlife Project is a small group of biologists seeking to conserve the Sunshine Coast’s precious natural diversity for generations to come. Since 2006, they have been working to conserve, restore, and enhance wildlife habitat, and ensure the survival of species at risk through scientific research, wildlife monitoring, habitat restoration, and community stewardship action. Led by husband/wife team, David Stiles and Michelle Evelyn, the Wildlife Project works to help a diversity of native species: frogs, salamanders, snakes, turtles, owls, goshawks, swallows, and bats.