| Purposes: MICS is more than a one-issue organization.
MICS exists to:
- Facilitate, in perpetuity, the preservation of Mount Parke eco-systems;
- Facilitate, in perpetuity, the preservation of other Mayne Island eco-systems;
- Promote awareness and understanding of natural and cultural
values of environmentally sensitive areas of Mayne Island;
- Support and assist community efforts and form partnerships
with other agencies and individuals for the purposes of negotiating
covenants, fundraising, and land acquisition; and
- Do everything incidental and necessary to promote and attain
the foregoing purposes.
Ongoing Concerns: MICS is concerned about current and
future development that is inconsistent with preserving the natural
and cultural values and environmentally sensitive areas of Mayne Island. Specific areas of concern include:
- Commercial and recreational development in eco-sensitive
areas;
- High-density residential development;
- Overuse of the island's finite supply of fresh water; and
- Unregulated, environmentally destructive logging.
People who visit and live on Mayne Island know that it is a very special place.
MICS will continue to develop best stewardship practices in collaboration
with private landowners and other conservation groups associated
with Mayne Island. The Society's vision is to ensure that
the island's fragile eco-systems will
be enhanced and its natural beauty will be protected for future
generations.
Opportunities to Get Involved: MICS is seeking interested
parties to support the society's purposes by:
- Becoming a member of MICS ($5 annual fee).
- Offering expertise to MICS in the areas of: land conservancy,
eco-friendly commercial and residential
development, water stewardship education, land acquisition,
and fundraising.
- Bringing environmentally sensitive issues on the island to
the organization's attention.
- Making contributions of resources such as money and time to
MICS
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For more information about the Mayne Island
Conservancy or to obtain an informational
brochure, contact:
Ed Pedersen, Board President
Phone: (250) 539-3634
E-mail: edpedersen@cablelan.net |
Download
Mt. Parke Regional Park brochure
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