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Tanya Hill

Tanya Hill

Tanya is a writer and audio/visual storyteller who relocated to the Northern Sunshine Coast (Powell River, qathet) with her husband Paul and small dog Echo two years ago. She has been learning about, and quickly loving, this quirky community.

Tanya has been writing about the unique people who live here, as well as learning about the flora and fauna that surrounds the region.

So far, Tanya has enjoyed meeting the many creative people who call qathet home, and she hopes to continue to give voice
to their passions and community concerns.

Tanya enjoys exploring the local trails and beaches and meeting the many artists in the region.

If you have a story to tell, please contact her.

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Recent Work by Tanya

Rescued owl released back home to Texada Island

Rescued owl released back home to Texada Island

Powell River Orphaned Wildlife Society supporter helps with release
VIDEO: Herring spawn witnessed off Savary Island this morning

VIDEO: Herring spawn witnessed off Savary Island this morning

Hundreds of thousands of tiny fish return to the Salish Sea every year
Juvenile eagles rescued in qathet now recovering in Delta

Juvenile eagles rescued in qathet now recovering in Delta

Young raptors have dark brown feathers that turn white as they mature
Canines seek forever homes in qathet region

Canines seek forever homes in qathet region

BC SPCA-Powell River has a few dogs up for adoption, plus a few new cats
qathet resident explores family history of service in two wars

qathet resident explores family history of service in two wars

Digging up Cunning war history sheds light on brutality of war
Powell River Wildlife Society organizes flight for cub

Powell River Wildlife Society organizes flight for cub

Bear found to be orphaned gets chance to survive winter thanks to a concerned citizen and community collaboration
Chocolate labradors from qathet prepare for next competition

Chocolate labradors from qathet prepare for next competition

Dock diving is an increasingly popular sport for dogs in North America
Unique fish located in qathet region has global significance

Unique fish located in qathet region has global significance

Population vulnerable due to threat from invasive species
Search for Moonie the whoodle in qathet region has happy outcome

Search for Moonie the whoodle in qathet region has happy outcome

Herculean effort by community members pays off after multi-day search
Naturalists from qathet track abundance of wildlife on island

Naturalists from qathet track abundance of wildlife on island

Unique climate and remote location a perfect place for nesting birds
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