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EECOM 2018 Conference

St Eugene Mission Resort Cranbrook

  From coast to coast to coast, over 300 educators will have the opportunity to gather to learn, share and connect at this made-in-Canada environmental education conference. The theme for the 2018 Conference is Classrooms to Communities (C2C) which envisions learners and educators being deeply...

Webinar: A Community Pathway to Stewardship

Description: This presentation will offer up an environmental framework for education, centered on stewardship and drawing on Indigenous Ways of Knowing.  If we truly want to foster the environmental citizens of tomorrow, we need to involve our entire community: That means parents, grandparents, educators, schools,...

Free

Webinar – Creating Community-Wide Outdoor Education Festivals

Four years ago, a small group of people came together to explore how to change attitudes and behaviours and increase the amount of time people in our city were spending outdoors for living and learning. We created an annual weeklong outdoor education festival, and a...

Free

NatureTalks: Grizzly Tales

Hume Hotel 422 Vernon Street, Nelson, BC

Celebrate a decade of Darkwoods with a special night of stories about the plants and animals that make Darkwoods an internationally important conservation area. Enjoy real life tales from the people who have explored and studied this amazing land that flourishes right in Nelson’s backyard....

Free

Workshop: Advancing Collaborative Climate Adaptation in British Columbia

The Parkside Hotel & Spa Victoria, British Columbia

November 27 | 9:00am to 4:00pm PST Victoria, B.C | The Parkside Hotel & Spa Hosted by ICLEI Canada, this one-day event will focus on learning how to manage local climate risks through collaborative action, considering climate impacts across urban systems, hearing adaptation stories from...

Webinar – Feeding Plants That Feed the World

Description: Today’s modern agriculture faces the challenge of feeding a growing world population, which is estimated to be 9 billion people by the year 2050.   As the world population continues to increase, it is worth noting the available arable land globally is decreasing. With fewer students...

Free

KCP Winter Webinar Series: Riparian and Wetland Restoration in the Slocan Valley

  Join Gregoire Lamoureux for the third webinar in the KCP Winter Webinar Series. The Slocan River Streamkeepers have implemented over 40 riparian restoration projects in the Slocan Valley since 2005, restoring the equivalent of 5 km of riverbank. Some of the projects have also included fish habitat...