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The History of the Earl Grey Pass Trail within the Purcell Wilderness Conservancy

Argenta Community Hall nest to Argenta Post Office, Argenta, British Columbia, Canada

Photo Credit: Jim Lawrence The Lardeau Valley Historical Society presents "The History of the Earl Grey Pass Trail within the Purcell Wilderness Conservancy" with speaker Ric Careless. Ric is a longtime BC conservationist and recipient of the Order of BC. He played a leading role...

Water Sustainability Project: Creating a Blue Dialogue Webinar Series

The POLIS Water Sustainability Project will kick off their 2017/2018 webinar series on September 7th, 2017. There will be five webinars focused on innovative ideas on water policy and governance in Canada will be hosted between September 2017 and June 2018. Stay tuned for more...

CBWN Fall Meeting – how can we be effective stewards of our watersheds?

600 -901 Front Street 600 -901 Front Street, Nelson, BC, Canada

Please join CBWN at their Fall Member Meeting!   Watershed stewards want to know: how can we be effective stewards of our watersheds? Join us this September 23 to learn about legal and policy tools that have worked for others, and to hear from our...

Fresh Ideas webinar – Wetlands: From Science to Action

September 25th at 11am PT / 2pm ET for our next Fresh Ideas webinar. Joining us will be Nandita Basu, Associate Professor of Water Sustainability and Ecohydrology at the University of Waterloo, who will present her research findings on the role of small wetlands in...

KCP Fall Gathering & AGM

KCP Fall Gathering & AGM REGISTER HERE The KCP Fall Gathering & AGM is coming up at the end of the month - join KCP partners from across the region on September 29 and 30 in Cranbrook to learn more about "Grasslands to Wetlands: Connecting...

2017 – 5th Annual Kootenay Lake Summit

REGISTER TODAY! Saturday, November 4th in Wynndel, BC (Just outside of Creston) REGISTER HERE Sign up for CARPOOLING HERE Review the AGENDA HERE   Click on the image below to download a PDF to share with you friends and community members.  

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SCCP Webinar Species at Risk – On the Ground Policy

South Coast Conservation Program is pleased to offer "Species at Risk - On the Ground Policy", the fourth in a series of webinars focusing on the regulatory responsibilities, tools and resources to address stewardship and protection responsibilities for species at risk and their critical habitat...

Creating Sustainable Funding for Ecosystems and Watersheds

Did you miss this presentation at the "Different by Design" conference in Nelson in September? Rural communities are challenged to attract sustainable funding for conservation efforts, including supporting watershed protection and restoration. The first part of this webinar will focus on watersheds and opportunities for...

Healing the Columbia

Yasodhara Ashram 527 Walkers Landing Rd. , Kootenay Bay, British Columbia, Canada

A talk and discussion on the ethics of water management in the upper Columbia Basin and the possibility of salmon re-introduction above Grand Coulee Dam. "A River Captured" represents a decade of research and a lifetime of learning about water for local author Eileen Delehanty...

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Wild & Scenic Film Festival

Columbia Valley Centre 646-4th Street, Invermere, BC, Canada

The Wild and Scenic Film Festival returns to Invermere for its fourth year! The festival promises a full evening of environmental and adventure films that illustrate the Earth's beauty, the challenges facing the planet and the work communities are doing to protect the environment, supplemented...

Cracking the Code (in 3-D): A Water Data Hub Dialogue

Copper Point Resort 760 Cooper Rd, Invermere, BC, Canada

To help address the gaps in important water data needed by all levels of governments to make water-based decisions in the Columbia Basin in preparation for climate change. This 2-day water dialogue convened by Living Lakes Canada, the Columbia Basin Watershed Network, Selkirk College and...

CRED Talks (Columbia Region Ecological Discussions)

Revelstoke Community Centre 600 Campbell Ave, Revelstoke, Canada

The Columbia Region Ecological Discussions include speakers addressing a diversity of topics such as science communication, active ecological management, citizen science, research skills and techniques and the influences that our natural environment has on art and culture. For more info click here.