– Give the Gift of Nature This Holiday Season –
Help Protect B.C.’s Critical Habitats with TLC Holiday Tribute Gifts
As the season of giving approaches, we’re excited to offer you a heartfelt way to contribute to the protection of our province’s treasured landscapes, while also gifting your loved ones something unique and meaningful.
By purchasing a Holiday Tribute Gift from TLC, you directly contribute to the protection of over 15,000 acres of critical habitats across B.C. Proceeds from holiday tribute gifts support the active management of TLC’s 250 conservation covenants and 10 protected areas, as well as education programs like the Passport to Nature program, and restoration initiatives like those at Ayum Creek.
Gift-Giving Deadlines
Gift requests made after 12PM PDT on December 23rd will be sent in the new year.
Mailed Gifts
Please note that we are unable to mail physical tribute gifts while the Canada Post national strike is ongoing. Digital tribute gifts will be sent your specified honouree via email within a week of your request. Gift requests made after 12PM PDT on December 23rd will be sent in the new year. Physical gifts can be mailed to honourees once the strike has concluded: please reach out to lcross@conservancy.bc.ca to request.
Electronic Gifts
Digital tribute gifts will be sent your specified honouree via email within a week of your request.
Shop Tribute Gifts
Digital and print versions available for all tribute gift options.
Tribute Cards
Personalized greeting cards with illustrations by TLC Environmental Technician and Lands Manager, Frankie Mawss.
Symbolic Gift Packages
For donations of $25 or more, send your honouree a personalized greeting card, certificate, and information leaflet filled with facts about the ecosystem or animal habitat that your gift protects.
– Other Ways to Support our Work –
Land stewardship is a multifaced community effort. It involves working with individuals and organizations from a diversity of backgrounds and talents. TLC protects and manages 250 conservation covenants and nine properties, comprising ~15,000 acres of land across British Columbia. This could not be accomplished without our supporters, much like yourself.