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Serpentine Wildlife Management Area

Greater VancouverIUCN Category IVProtected areas established in 2009Protected areas of British ColumbiaSurrey, British Columbia
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The Serpentine Wildlife Management Area is a small wildlife management area located on the south coast of British Columbia in Surrey. It contains many kilometers of walking trail and viewing towers to enjoy the nature and observe the many species found in the area. Although the boundaries have changed over the years, the Government of British Columbia still manages the land to ensure it meets the currents goals that were set in place to protect the local and endangered species that inhabit the area as well as monitoring the effects of climate change. This is done in partnership with Ducks Unlimited Canada, although the land falls within the territories of the Semiahmoo and Tsawwassen First Nation.

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Serpentine Wildlife Management Area
King George Boulevard, Surrey

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King George Boulevard
V3S 9M1 Surrey (South Surrey)
British Columbia, Canada
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