The Duncan community engages in Wetland Mapping.

Thank you to our wonderful Map our Marshes participants who came out to our second Map our Marshes workshop of 2016! It took place in Duncan, BC on June 11th and was held at the Island Savings Centre. This workshop was held in partnership with the Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society (SMWS) and we had Elizabeth Bailey …

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Nature Knowledge Fest – Student Education

On April 29th the BCWF's Wetlands Education Program was part of a collaborative event called "Nature Knowledge Fest" at the new Surrey Bend Regional Park. We collaborated with 5 other organizations and took the lead in organizing this amazing event as part of the Surrey Environmental Extravaganza that runs every year to offer free, nature …

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Want to work with BC’s youth this summer?

The BCWF is looking for a summer student to fill our full-time Go Wild! Youth for Conservation Leadership Intern position. About the BC Wildlife Federation The BC Wildlife Federation (BCWF) is BC’s largest and most respected conservation organization. As a province-wide non-profit association with over 50,000 members and more than 100 Member Clubs, our organization …

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Learning all about Wetland Surveys and Stewardship at the Parksville Wetlandkeepers!

The first Wetlandkeepers workshop of 2016 was held in Parksville from April 22-24. This workshop, taught by Wetlandkeepers Trainer Michele Jones of Mimulus Biological Consultants, had 19 participants attend to learn about wetlands and how they can help protect them in their communities. A special thank you goes to Faye with the Mid Vancouver Island Habitat …

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Want to be a Wild Kidz Camp Facilitator Intern for 2016?

The BC Wildlife Federation’s Wetlands Education Program (WEP) needs your help to make a difference in BC communities. A non-profit program established in 1996, WEP is known for successfully delivering quality wetland education across the province. This program builds the capacity of communities to assess their wetland assets and, using this new knowledge, increase community …

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