2012 will be a busy year of wetland workshops held across the province. Below are some posters for Puddle Project, Wetlandkeepers and the famed Wetlands Institute. Wetlandkeeper workshops being held in: Mission, April 13-15Courtenay, April 20-22Cortes Island, April 27-29White Lake, date TBD The Puddle Project will be held in Nelson, June 9 The Wetlands Institute will be …
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Wetlands Institute Sea-to-Sky Calendar
Mark your calendar! This exciting event will involve wetland flora, fauna & construction experts. Local stewardship groups from the Sea-to-sky and GVRD will be present. Concerned citizens, Students, Professionals, Politicians, Environmental activists and wildlife lovers are all invited! To view this draft calendar as a downloadable pdf, click here. To register for the event, follow this …
Edith Tobe featured in Suzuki Foundation Video!
Our alumni & partner Edith Tobe has been featured in one of the Suzuki Foundation Making Policy Live videos for her work with the Squamish River Watershed Society. We congratulate the SRWS on this great publicity and their successful work in the Squamish River estuary. Very inspiring! To read more about the project see Dawn Green's article "Lifeless …
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A wetland wonderland in Squamish
An old highway that now, after restoration, contains a series of wetlands. Coming across an article written on Edith Tobe's project in the Squamish Chief, I felt that there really should be a bog blog entry on it too. Afterall, this is a massive project that I've been lucky enough to witness. A participant of …
Wetlandkeepers Course Featured in the Squamish Chief Newspaper
Wading into wetlands | Our Town | Squamish Chief, Squamish, BC. It's with great pleasure that I share Dawn Green's article published in the Squamish Chief. She wrote about the Wetlandkeeper's course held in Squamish, BC and did a wonderful job capturing the essence of the course. For those who didn't attend, Dawn is a …
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