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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Managing Health of Fish and Wildlife Conference

Kimberly Conference Centre 290 North Star Blvd., Kimberly, British Columbia

The expanding footprint of humans increasingly alters the complex dynamics of wildlife health and disease, which can threaten wildlife populations. An unprecedented rate of emergence and re-emergence of infectious disease has been enabled via transport of organisms, environmental degradation, and by other factors that compromise...

BCWF Wetlands Education Program

2018 Wetland Workshops Announced 2017 was another great year for the BCWF Wetlands Education Program. 353 people were educated through a workshop and an additional 1576 through outreach at other events. For more information on our 2017 events, read our 2018 Wetlands Update by clicking here. As...

Coyote Mentoring Workshop

Fernie Fernia, British Columbia

Coyote Mentoring is a powerful nature-based educational model that fosters a deep connection with the natural world.  Focusing on play, storytelling and nature crafts, Coyote Mentoring is an amazing way of getting both children and adults to learn…without knowing it. This workshop will give you:...

Work with Waterlution: Deadline May 6th

Online

A long-term volunteer leadership opportunity with Waterlution. Waterlution is seeking 15-20 young leaders (aged 16-30 who live in Canada) to join us (remotely) from May 2018-March 2019 to support our new program the Great Canoe Journey program and the Great Waters Challenge program (return to British Columbia by popular...

BCWF: Map Our Marshes Workshop

Salmo Valley Youth Community Centre 206 Seventh St, Salmo, British Columbia

The BC Wildlife Federation's Wetlands Education Program presents Map our Marshes, a free public workshop. Wetlands can filter water, mitigate flooding, and provide critical habitat to hundreds of species. Unfortunately, wetlands are disappearing at an alarming rate and need our protection. Come join us to learn about the...

Online Wetland Design Course

Online

  Wetland Design is a graduate-level, online class taught by Dr. Tom Biebighauser through the University of Louisville Speed School of Engineering that shows how to design and build naturally appearing and functioning wetlands. The detailed lessons clearly explain the values of wetlands, how wetlands...

Fishes of British Columbia Identification Course with a focus on the Columbia River Basin

Okanagan College 1401 1 St W, Revelstoke, British Columbia

The fresh waters of the world house spectacular diversity of freshwater fishes, accounting for over 40% of all described taxa in less than 0.01% of aquatic habitat by surface area. British Columbia has a relatively small number of described native species (69), yet contains a considerable...

The Hidden Life of the Forest, Suzanne Simard, Ph.D.

Nelson United Church 602 Silica St, Nelson, BC

Join Mt. Willet Wilderness Forever and Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative in hosting Dr. Suzanne Simard for an evening presentation on the Douglas fir trees that grow in the inland rainforests of British Columbia. During her talk, The Hidden Life of the Forest, Dr. Simard...

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS! 2018 Youth Water Festival, Nelson B.C.

Are you interested in water in the Kootenays? Would you like to help educate and inspire students of the Kootenays? The Friends of Kootenay Lake Stewardship Society is hosting the first annual Youth Water Festival on May 23, 2018.  This festival is aimed at educating...

Duhamel Watershed Clean-up!

The ‘gravel pit’ at 2km up the Six Mile Lakes Road, is a short 100 yards from the creek and a main tributary nestled next to a lovely patch of old growth forest. This should be a bright welcoming spot but instead is attracting people...