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Explore the coast and temperate rainforest on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and learn about its unique ecosystems and incredible diversity of wildlife. At the end of winter, the herring spawn attracts many species on the coast such as orcas, sea lions, seals, river otters, minks, bald eagles and many other birds. Spring is a time of migration for thousands of birds and mammals. In summer, wildlife is busy caring for their offspring and protecting their territory. At the end of summer, the return of salmon to their native streams means a feast for bears that must fatten up for winter. In the fall, herds of Roosevelt elk begin to gather in anticipation of the mating season. Meanwhile deciduous trees in the lush forests turn yellow, orange and red. With the arrival of winter, the coast experiences spectacular storms. Tip jar: https://www.catherinebabault.com/tip/tip Vancouver Island Photo Tours with Catherine: https://www.catherinebabault.com/work... Photo book: https://www.catherinebabault.com/book... #VancouverIsland #BritishColumbia #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography #LandscapePhotography An award-winning photographer, Catherine Babault shares her passion for nature photography and conservation through her photo tours and workshops held all year round on Vancouver Island, public presentations and photo books. She has also appeared in the press and on several television and radio shows. Catherine Babault is the author of three photo books: Wild Vancouver Island (2024), Vancouver Island Marmot, The World’s Rarest Marmot (2022) and Vancouver Island Wildlife, A Photo Journey (2020). Learn more about Catherine at catherinebabault.com. The Kwakwaka’wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Coast Salish peoples have lived and cared for the lands and waters that are now known as Vancouver Island for millennia. Catherine Babault is grateful to have the opportunity to work in these traditional, ancestral and unceded territories. She lives on the unceded traditional territory of the K’ómoks First Nation, the traditional keepers of the Land of plenty since time immemorial. Music credit: Inspiring Cinematic Background Music, Lesfm Copyrights Notice © Catherine Babault - None of the contents may be reproduced or used in any form without prior written permission, in any country. The copyrights owner of this video is Catherine Babault (Catherine Babault Photography). Training Artificial Intelligence Systems: Using Catherine Babault's work (images, text, video, audio, etc.) for the purpose of training so-called artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems requires a written and fully paid license before this process is started. Please contact Catherine Babault at https://www.catherinebabault.com/contact.