Passport to Nature: Invasive Species Identification

Presented by Karen Iwachow, TLC’s Environmental Technician & Land Manager Registration Required Invasive plants are one of the top threats to natural ecosystems across the globe. Join Karen as she goes on a journey to find out where these invasive plants are coming from, what makes them destructive in natural ecosystems, how to identify them [...]

Passport to Nature: Plant Pressing

Presented by Paul Grieve, TLC’s 2021 Student Technician Registration Required Not just for botanists! A plant press is an essential tool for the preservation of plant species and dates back to the early 1500’s. Pressing plants is a beautiful and fun activity that can be applied to many projects. We will show you how to [...]

Passport to Nature: Nature Journaling

Presented by Karen Iwachow, TLC’s Environmental Technician & Land Manager Registration Required This three part lecture series will feature Karen’s wonderful watercolour illustrations, and teach you more about the history, methods, and techniques JUNE 23: Part 1: Natural History of Nature Journaling What is nature journaling? Learn more about this tradition that naturalists have used [...]

Passport to Nature: Medicinal Plants

Presented by Lisa Cross, TLC’s Donor Relations Manager & Grants Coordinator Registration Required Are you interested in the healing properties of common plants? The natural world is full of beneficial and medicinal flora. Join Lisa to create a simple herbal recipe from seasonal plants that may be growing in your own backyard or neighbourhood! Please [...]

Passport to Nature: Fort Shepherd Conservancy Area

Presented by Karen Iwachow, TLC’s Environmental Technician & Land Manager Registration Required Fort Shepherd Conservancy Area is TLC’s gem of the west Kootenays. This historically and culturally rich 2200 acre habitat is home to 29 rare species. Fort Shepherd has seen and experienced many impacts from human use in the area and yet continues to [...]

Passport to Nature: Fantastic Fungi

Presented by Torrey Archer, TLC’s Biologist & Land Manager Registration Required Join Torrey in exploring the magical world of fungus. Learn about the role of fungi in forests, how to identify common species, how fungi influence the human world and interesting applications of fungi in habitat restoration. Please register for the virtual Passport to Nature [...]

Passport to Nature: Moss Masterclass

Presented by Paul Grieve, TLC’s 2021 Student Technician Registration Required Often in the shadows of bigger more boisterous mega-flora, moss is usually out of focus as a green background. Learn more about some of the 16,000 species of moss, their anatomy, where you might find them, their roles in ecosystems and medicine! Please register for [...]

Passport to Nature: Ayum Creek

Ayum Creek Laidlaw Road, Sooke, British Columbia, Canada

Park Restoration Presented by TLC’s Maya Irwin and Michelle Thompson along with partners from HAT and CRD Registration Required Join TLC, HAT and the CRD as we combat invasive periwinkle at our Ayum Creek covenant on Ayum Creek Regional Park Reserve with the sheet mulching technique. Work will involve laying down cardboard, followed by a [...]

Passport to Nature: Spring Plant Sale at Abkhazi Garden

Abkhazi Garden 1964 Fairfield Road, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Lost some plants over the winter? We’ve got your replacements! Come and buy interesting plants, most grown at the garden. Our head gardener, Jacqui Paulson will be on hand to answer your garden questions. Then visit our garden in peak bloom and learn about the history of this exquisite heritage garden created by Prince Nicolas [...]

2024 Deertrails Naturalist Program

Clearwater, BC 5353 Clearwater Valley Rd, Clearwater, BC, Canada

The Deertrails Naturalist program will return to the Upper Clearwater River Valley for its fourth year on May 14-19th, 2024. This six-day adult workshop introduces participants to skills in environmental stewardship and climate action leadership. Registration closes Thursday, March 28th at 5PM PDT. More details and registration here: https://conservancy.bc.ca/deertrails/

$750