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B.C. coastal island land being donated for protection

Tula Foundation transfers 55 acres of biodiverse Central Coast plots
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The Tula Foundation has donated two Calvert Island plots of land totalling 55 acres to the BC Parks Foundation. (Courtesy of the Tula Foundation)

After its abundant biodiversity has been stewarded by First Nations for thousands of years and it含羞草研究社檚 been eyed for pristine parkland for a century, parts of an island off B.C.含羞草研究社檚 Central Coast are closer to being protected forever.

At a March 13 ceremony in Victoria, Tula Foundation founders Eric Peterson and Christina Munck announced they would be transferring two parcels, totalling 55 acres, of Calvert Island to the BC Parks Foundation.

The land will be incorporated into the island含羞草研究社檚 Hakai Luxvbalis Conservancy, which is collaboratively managed by the province and the Heiltsuk and Wuikinuxv First Nations.

The founders also announced a donation of $92 million to Tula in support of the organization advancing its scientific innovation.

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Peterson called Calvert Island the most iconic place on B.C.含羞草研究社檚 coast as it features breathtaking beaches and incredible biodiversity. It含羞草研究社檚 also a sacred place for First Nations, he said, noting inhabitants have gathered on the land for over 10,000 years.

含羞草研究社淚t含羞草研究社檚 not just any piece of real estate, it含羞草研究社檚 an extraordinary place,含羞草研究社 the Tula founder said, highlighting the island含羞草研究社檚 complex coastlines carved by glaciation and how it sits among a labyrinth of land and sea along the Central Coast.

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The Tula Foundation has donated two Calvert Island plots of land totalling 55 acres to the BC Parks Foundation. (Courtesy of the Tula Foundation)

Those comments were echoed by Andy Day, the BC Parks Foundation含羞草研究社檚 CEO, as he touted the incredible stretch of beach and ecology that make up the donated plots. With the site also hosting rich old-growth forests, Day said the Calvert lands are emblematic of the province含羞草研究社檚 ecological bounty.

Species are under threat around the world, Day said, adding 70 per cent of the world含羞草研究社檚 biodiversity has been lost in the last 50 years. Protecting land in perpetuity though actions like the Calvert donation is among the only ways to address that crisis, he said.

含羞草研究社淎long with First Nations people and the province of British Columbia, we will make sure that it continues to be managed responsibly for all British Columbians to enjoy and for all the species in that area to enjoy,含羞草研究社 Day said.

The CEO hopes the move inspires people to connect with B.C.含羞草研究社檚 natural areas and spurs other land donations.

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The Tula Foundation has donated two Calvert Island plots of land totalling 55 acres to the BC Parks Foundation. The foundation含羞草研究社檚 CEO Andy Day points to the donated lands during a ceremony in Victoria on March 13. (Courtesy of the Tula Foundation)

The gifted plots have had a complex and fraught history, Peterson explained. Archaeological findings show signs of human settlement on the island from 13,000 years ago and around 5,000 years back, it hosted industrial-scale shellfish agriculture with clam gardens, processing areas, drying racks and trading sites.

First Nations oral histories recount a settlement known as Luxvbalis that was visited by Captain Vancouver. Luxvbalis was devastated by the smallpox epidemic of 1862 and many of the dead were abandoned in one of the island含羞草研究社檚 bays.

含羞草研究社淭here含羞草研究社檚 many souls from many Nations that have never been properly mourned in this place,含羞草研究社 Peterson said.

The donated lands were surveyed after the First World War and a group envisioned it as protected parkland around 1925. The sites welcomed gathering and recreation for the next 40 years as they were effectively used as a park, but were then bought after the protections were never made official, Peterson said.

The sites were then logged for their cedar giants before they were taken over in the 含羞草研究社90s to host a beach resort. That resort created friction with First Nations, other neighbours and BC Parks as the area was closed off from the public. Those tensions escalated in the 2000s under a new U.S. owner who gated the land.

Since Tula bought the plots in 2009 and reopened them to the public, Peterson said he含羞草研究社檚 thrilled by their current partnership with neighbouring First Nations and he hopes to start conversations with them and all levels of government on transferring a third Calvert property.

含羞草研究社淭hey can be assured now that the future of these two parcels is secured for everyone to enjoy,含羞草研究社 Peterson said.

The Tula Foundation含羞草研究社檚 Hakai Institute hosts an ecological observatory on Calvert Island that has opened research opportunities to those like Brian Starzomski.

He含羞草研究社檚 one of the many University of Victoria researchers to study at the facility, and said the chance to work there has been lifechanging for scores of students.

含羞草研究社淭he most amazing things would happen at this place,含羞草研究社 he said, recounting scientists from diverse disciplines debating the origins of Calvert含羞草研究社檚 geography while they dined together at the island.

含羞草研究社淪o many great research programs and papers came out of these discussions, it含羞草研究社檚 one of Eric and Christina含羞草研究社檚 great skills, they bring people together and support them with everything they need to do amazing things.含羞草研究社

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The Tula Foundation has donated two Calvert Island plots of land totalling 55 acres to the BC Parks Foundation. (Courtesy of the Tula Foundation)

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In early 2021, I made the move from the Great Lakes to Greater Victoria with the aim of experiencing more of the country I report on.
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