What's inSight Fall 2021

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WHAT’S INSIGHT

C E L E B R AT I N G

Royal BC Museum Volunteers Working From Home to Support the Museum During the Pandemic By Sandra Hudson, Communications Consultant

Lisa Newell making origami boxes for volunteer recognition pins.

Liz Keay, a longtime employee of the Ministry of Health, is also a volunteer, currently working from home for the botany department. Liz spends her time at home doing database work, transcribing specimen labels onto spreadsheets. Being a part of the history of BC is important to Liz, and she hopes that her work will assist in making information more accessible. Once she retires, Liz aims to expand her volunteer role at the museum—she says her only regret is that she didn’t begin volunteering sooner. Lisa Newell has volunteered for the museum for the past two years, thanks to the Garth Homer Society, who arranged her volunteer opportunity. Normally, she works in the volunteer lounge, where Holli Hodgson, Royal BC Museum volunteer services manager, discovered Lisa’s talent for making origami boxes. During the pandemic, Lisa has been volunteering from home, making boxes for the presentation of volunteer service recognition pins. When asked about her experiences at the museum, Lisa said, “I’d like to work there forever.”

Rick Harbo enjoying field work.

Robb Bennett collecting spiders in the alpine.

Research associates have been impacted less by the pandemic than many other museum volunteers, as they already carry out their work from across BC. Rick Harbo has volunteered as a research associate at the Royal BC Museum for the past nine years, following a 36-year career with Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Rick specializes in the identification and research of species around Vancouver Island and in the Salish Sea. While the pandemic has left Rick unable to visit the museum, he has carried on with his own field work, as well as writing and publishing. Rick finds it particularly rewarding to contribute to the scientific knowledge of our coast, saying he plans to continue to volunteer indefinitely. Another research associate, Robb Bennett, has worked as a volunteer in the entomology department for the past 10 years, following a career with the BC Ministry of Forests. Robb works alongside museum staff researching the diversity of spiders in BC, which Robb calls his dream job. Throughout the pandemic, Robb has continued his volunteer work, writing articles from his home office for publication and working in his home lab. Like Rick, Robb plans to continue his volunteer role for the foreseeable future. Thank you to all our volunteers! You inspire us every day!

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Keeping Connections

3min
pages 44-45

Fond Farewells

4min
pages 42-43

Hope for COVID Times

2min
page 39

Heat Dome Die-Off

2min
page 38

Platanthera Orchids, Pan Trapping and Insect Diversity

2min
page 32

Weeding Out the Worst

3min
pages 30-31

PUBLISHING

2min
page 33

Celebrating Royal BC Museum Volunteers

2min
page 29

PARTNERSHIP PROFILE Vancity

1min
page 37

Thank You to All Our Supporters

13min
pages 24-28

FEATURE

5min
pages 10-12

Plastic-Free Salish Sea

1min
page 23

FEATURE Subtle Touch

4min
pages 13-15

Plan, Pack and Move

3min
pages 8-9

GOING DIGITAL

3min
pages 16-17

The Mountain of SGaana

4min
pages 18-20

Mosey Down Museum Memory Lane

3min
pages 6-7

A Message from the Acting CEO

3min
pages 4-5
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