World Oceans Day Trivia – June 8 7pm (virtual)
World Oceans Day Trivia Night with CPAWS-BC. Mon.June 8 at 7PM. Test your team's ocean knowledge and learn about solutions at the forefront of marine conservation.
2020 BC Election Debate: Climate & Environment
2020 BC Election Debate: Climate & Environment Thursday October 15, 7pm Register to join on Zoom and pose your questions to candidates Tune in to the live stream on Facebook BC NDP Environment Minister, George Heyman BC Liberal former Environment Critic, Peter Milobar BC Green Party leader, Sonia Furstenau
Coquitlam – Burke Mountain: Debate on the Environment | Oct 16 2020
Coquitlam - Burke Mountain: Debate on the Environment Friday October 16, 6pm BC Greens, Adam Bremner-Akins BC NDP, Fin Donnelly BC Liberals, Joan Isaacs (Invited) Watch on Facebook Live
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows: Debate on the Environment | Oct 20 2020
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows: Debate on the Environment Tuesday October 20, 6pm BC NDP, Lisa Beare BC Liberals, Cheryl Ashlie Watch on Facebook Live
New Trails: The Changing Nature of Hiking in British Columbia | Vancouver Public Library
https://www.facebook.com/vancouverpubliclibrary/videos/173637721429024 This event has passed. Click here to watch the full recording British Columbia’s Coast Mountains boast some of the world’s most scenic trails, and local author Stephen Hui has hiked most of them. To celebrate the release of his new guidebook, Destination Hikes in and Around Southwestern British Columbia, we’re hosting a conversation on the many ways [Learn more]
Conversation on the Coast | Townhall on the Environment | June 29 2021
Hear from your MP on Canada's goal to protect 30% of lands and ocean by 2030, species at risk and advancing Indigenous-led conservation in BC.
Salmon Parks Documentary Premiere
Salmon Parks documentary highlights an Indigenous-led resource management plan by the Mowachaht/Muchalaht, Nuchatlaht and Eha to recover key watersheds and restore wild salmon. Premiering Oct 24 at BC Culture Days.
Biodiversity and conservation: Towards 30% of protected land and marine areas? | FACT-B with CPAWS and Yellowstone to Yukon Initiatve
CPAWS-BC spoke to Indigenous perspectives in conservation at SFU for a dialogue with the French delegation and local biodiversity leaders! The event was part of the 30 in 30 goals where US, France and Canada pledged to protect 30% of land and seas by 2030.
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]