What Can Mother Trees Teach Us About Climate Justice? | Sustainability Hub with Sierra Club B.C and CPAWS-BC
https://youtu.be/AfD2djVNXsk This event has passed. Click here to watch the full recording . On April 21, 2022, the Sustainability Hub – in partnership with Sierra Club B.C and CPAWS-BC – presented an Earth Week special on old growth forests and climate change featuring Mother Trees, climate litigation, and Indigenous knowledge, moderated by Dr. Danielle Ignace, [Learn more]
Author talk: Best Hikes and Nature Walks With Kids @ Lynn Valley Library (June 1)
1277 Lynn Valley Roadhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82QHy2FY6Tc Author talk: Stephen Hui, Best Hikes and Nature Walks With Kids Presented by the North Vancouver District Public Library, in association with Greystone Books and Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – British Columbia Chapter Date: Wednesday, June 1, 2022 Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Lynn Valley Library, 1277 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver, BC Speaker: Stephen Hui, author, Best Hikes and Nature [Learn more]
Ocean Week 2022: Defending the Great Bear Sea | Join CPAWS-BC Live on Zoom
Join us for Ocean Week June 6-10 2022! You’re invited to join CPAWS-BC’s Ocean Conservation Campaign experts for a special launch for our new Great Bear Sea campaign. Hear about how coastal First Nations are leading the process with the Canadian and BC governments to create a marine protected area (MPAs) network for the region.
Osprey Festival at Maplewood Flats, North Vancouver
maplewood flats 2649 Dollarton Highway, North Vancouver, BC15th Annual Osprey Festival! A unique celebration of shared lands and cultures in North Vancouver. The Osprey Festival is a platform for the general public to learn about reconciliation-in-action with the Tsleil-Waututh community. In its 15th year running, Osprey Fest features national-touring musical acts on an outdoor stage, nature walks, ornithology talks, tasty festival food, [Learn more]
Vancouver Mural Festival (VMF)
VANCOUVER MURAL FESTIVAL AUGUST 4-14, 2022 Vancouver Mural Festival returns August 4-14 with a spectacular 11-day celebration featuring daily live events and new murals across the city. FREE // ALL-AGES // FAMILY-FRIENDLY Check back and follow @vanmuralfest for more updates We've partnered up with artists at 1111 Hastings Street and 999 Canada Place in Downtown [Learn more]
19th Annual Richmond Maritime Festival
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site 5180 Westwater Dr, Richmond, BC, Canada19th Annual Richmond Maritime Festival AUGUST 20–21, 2022 from 11AM-6PM The Richmond Maritime Festival opens at Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site on August 20–21, 2022, from 11am–6pm. The 19th annual festival will be in-person, free and open to the public. The two-day event will unfold across the eight-acre site, showcasing a vibrant program of live [Learn more]
IMPAC5 Ocean Fest 2023
A healthy ocean means a healthy future for us all. You’re invited to join CPAWS ocean celebrations at IMPAC5 Ocean Fest. Here’s how you can get involved...
COP15 Wrapped: Global Goals to Local Action
Join CPAWS-BC on February 21 for a panel discussion on key COP15 takeaways and what this could mean for BC biodiversity. Special Guests: Gillian Staveley, Dena Kayeh Institute, Gwen Bridge, Alison Woodley, CPAWS.
Finding balance on the coast: Healthy ocean through Marine Spatial Planning
The BC coast is a busy seaway, fishing ground, and ecological treasure. How do marine planners account for overlapping user demands and conflicting activities on the coast? Marine spatial planning (MSP) is a collaborative process used for ocean protection. MSP helps inform holistic plans for the coast that balance environmental, economic, social and cultural values. [Learn more]
Journey to the Deep Sea: A special Ship2Shore public presentation
SFU Harbour Centre 515 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BCJoin us on World Ocean Day, June 8, at 7 PM (PDT) at SFU Harbour Center Campus for a live-streamed presentation from Fisheries and Oceans scientists exploring seamounts, hydrothermal vents, and cold seeps of the deep sea off the British Columbia coast. The deep sea is the world’s least explored ecosystem, with strange and wonderful [Learn more]