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René Savenye Memorial

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  • Location: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

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    July 7, 2025

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    Rene Savenye Environmentally Sensitive Area at Crescent Beach, South Surrey, BC, is part of Blackie Spit Park. Named after Rene Savenye, a renowned naturalist and amateur paleontologist, this protected area preserves local wildlife, birds, and plants, including eelgrass meadows and tidal marshes.
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