When we are out and about we have educational materials for adults wanting to look after our special coastline as well as fun worksheets, seek and find treasure maps, and stickers to share with budding conservationists!
If you can't make it to an event, please do check out our Kid's Corner Education and Outreach Post as well as our Climate Change Primer and Tool Kit for digital versions of our materials. If you want to stay in the loop, please subscribe to our eNews.
December 3, 2024 - Join the Stewardship Centre for British Columbia for a webinar: "The Importance of Biological Expertise For Green Shores Shoreline Restoration Projects" where four expert speakers will share their perspectives and experiences from Green Shores projects in British Columbia and Nova Scotia, including two of the Resilient Coasts for Salmon demonstration sites!
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We are offering free Green Shores Training, follow the links for more information from Stewardship Centre for BC and register with UVic Continuing Education.
Register today for a Green Shores Level 2 course in Nanaimo! This two-day course is being offered at Vancouver Island University on November 19th and 20th. Sign up for our e-news to be the first to know about upcoming training offerings and more.
October 2024 - Tune into a Resilient Coasts webinar, hosted online by the Cowichan Valley Naturalists Society to learn about the value of natural shorelines, the impacts of coastal modification, and how we can make a difference for Pacific salmon. You can watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/HfDahYNYCAs
April 2023 - Brant Children's Festival
November 2022 - Nanaimo River Hatchery Spawning Day
July 2022 - Music in the Park
July 2022 - Pender Market
July 17, 2022 - A great day out at Qualicum Beach Day!
July 2022 - Resilient Coasts for Salmon presented with Peninsula Streams
View the recorded webinar that features Kyla Sheehan and Maria Catanzaro sharing about our program in the seminar 'Resilient Shores: Community Shoreline Protection for People and Nature'. Also presenting were partners at Peninsula Streams, Kyle Armstrong and Ian Bruce, and Nikki Wright and Sarah Cook from Sea Change Marine Conservation Society.
April 2022 - Kyla Sheehan, project manager for Resilient Coasts for Salmon, presented this poster at the Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference.