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SUMMARY:Blenkinsop Valley Restoration Day with Greater Victoria Green Team
DESCRIPTION:Restoration at TLC’s Alston-Stewart Estate in the Blenkinsop Valley \nRegistration Required \nJoin TLC and the Greater Victoria Green Team on Sunday\, September 15th for invasive species removal at TLC’s Alston-Stewart properties in the Blenkinsop Valley. Come and remove invasives that are out-competing and overtaking natural habitat. Snacks\, tools\, and gloves will be provided. \nPlease dress for the weather including appropriate footwear. Don’t forget your water bottle!
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/2024-09-blenkinsop-restoration-day/
LOCATION:Alston-Stewart\, 4394 Lochside Drive\, Victoria\, BC\, V8X 2C9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T192844Z
UID:32031-1725793200-1725811200@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Grandparents Day & Fall Plant Sale at Abkhazi Garden
DESCRIPTION:Looking for interesting plants for your garden this Fall? Come and buy plants at Abkhazi Garden\, most grown at the Garden. Our head gardener\, Jacqui Paulson will be on hand to answer your garden questions. Visit this special heritage garden and bring your grandchildren. Learn about the garden legacy of Prince Nicolas and Princess Peggy Abkhazi. There will be a draw for an Afternoon Tea for Two at the Teahouse and free Abkhazi Garden Activity Books for Kids. Be sure to buy a plant or two for your back yard or patio from the Fall Plant Sale. Free admission!
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-grandparents-day-fall-plant-sale-at-abkhazi-garden/
LOCATION:Abkhazi Garden\, 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240721
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20240318T163250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T164222Z
UID:32054-1721433600-1721519999@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Lisa Cross (she/her)\, TLC’s Donor Relations Manager & Grants Coordinator \nEmbrace your inner naturalist and head out to your local park on this nature-based scavenger hunt. A fun and educational adventure for all ages\, participants will be provided with a link to an app that will guide you on your quest. You can complete the hunt in your own time\, so enjoy a relaxing hike while seeking listed plants\, animals\, and other forest finds. Take photos of your discoveries and check off the ones you’ve located as you go. There will be a door prize from the list of registered participants. \nPlease register for this virtual Passport to Nature event to ensure you are provided with a direct link when the video becomes available!
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-scavenger-hunt/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240623T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20240318T163420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T212930Z
UID:32056-1719136800-1719140400@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: The Intertidal Zone
DESCRIPTION:Presented by TLC’s Communication Coordinator Emily Francis at the Clover Point boat ramp in Victoria \nRegistration Required \nJoin Emily to learn about the rich intertidal biodiversity that lives off our urban shores. Venturing out at one of the lowest tides of the year\, we will ethically collect and observe rocky shore intertidal invertebrates at Cattle Point. Children & youth welcome at this family-friendly event! \nBring your water bottle & sturdy shoes that are ok getting wet (e.g.\, rainboots\, swim shoes\, crocs/Keens/closed toe sandals). For safety reasons\, please do not wear flip flops. \nRegister online for TLC’s Passport to Nature events to ensure you receive directions and event details!
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-the-intertidal-zone/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240519T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20240223T203222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T203222Z
UID:31990-1715702400-1716116400@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:2024 Deertrails Naturalist Program
DESCRIPTION: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. \nRegistration closes Thursday\, March 28th at 5PM PDT. \nMore details and registration here: https://conservancy.bc.ca/deertrails/
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/2024-deertrails/
LOCATION:Clearwater\, BC\, 5353 Clearwater Valley Rd\, Clearwater\, BC\, V0E 1N1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Deertrails Naturalist Program
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240428T160000
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CREATED:20240318T160557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T160557Z
UID:32026-1714215600-1714320000@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Spring Plant Sale at Abkhazi Garden
DESCRIPTION: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 and Princess Peggy Abkhazi. Proceeds go to the maintenance of the garden. \nAbkhazi Garden is located at 1964 Fairfield Road.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-spring-plant-sale-at-abkhazi-garden/
LOCATION:Abkhazi Garden\, 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240420T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20240318T163714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T163822Z
UID:32060-1713607200-1713618000@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Ayum Creek
DESCRIPTION:Park Restoration \nPresented by TLC’s Maya Irwin and Michelle Thompson along with partners from HAT and CRD \nRegistration Required \nJoin 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 thick topping of mulch\, to starve out the introduced species and make room for native plants to recolonize the area. We will also be spot targeting zones of Himalayan blackberry and English ivy. \nTools\, gloves\, and snacks will be provided. Please bring your own gear if you have it. Solid footwear and appropriate dress are encouraged.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-ayum-creek-3/
LOCATION:Ayum Creek\, Laidlaw Road\, Sooke\, British Columbia\, V9Z 0C7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211111
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20210506T184724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T184724Z
UID:29464-1636502400-1636588799@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Moss Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Paul Grieve\, TLC’s 2021 Student Technician \nRegistration Required \nOften 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! \nPlease register for the virtual Passport to Nature event you are interested in to receive direct links to the virtual events when they become available! \nPlease register for the virtual Passport to Nature events you are interested in to ensure you are provided with direct links to videos when they become available! \nView TLC’s 2021 VIRTUAL Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. This year the program has been adapted to a digital platform to accommodate safety precautions during the pandemic. For a hard copy of our 2021 Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-moss-masterclass/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211012
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20210506T175015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T175015Z
UID:29462-1633910400-1633996799@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Fantastic Fungi
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Torrey Archer\, TLC’s Biologist & Land Manager \nRegistration Required \nJoin 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\nof fungi in habitat restoration. \nPlease register for the virtual Passport to Nature events you are interested in to ensure you are provided with direct links to videos when they become available! \nView TLC’s 2021 VIRTUAL Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. This year the program has been adapted to a digital platform to accommodate safety precautions during the pandemic. For a hard copy of our 2021 Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-fantastic-fungi/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210917
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20210506T174520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T174520Z
UID:29460-1631750400-1631836799@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Fort Shepherd Conservancy Area
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Karen Iwachow\, TLC’s Environmental Technician & Land Manager \nRegistration Required \nFort 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 thrive under stewardship of TLC. With the largest intact area of very dry\, warm interior Cedar Hemlock in British Columbia\, Fort Shepherd is ecologically unique. Learn more about this special place and the work we do there! \nPlease register for the virtual Passport to Nature events you are interested in to ensure you are provided with direct links to videos when they become available! \nView TLC’s 2021 VIRTUAL Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. This year the program has been adapted to a digital platform to accommodate safety precautions during the pandemic. For a hard copy of our 2021 Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-fort-shepherd-conservancy-area/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210819
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20210506T174307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T174307Z
UID:29458-1629244800-1629331199@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Medicinal Plants
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Lisa Cross\, TLC’s Donor Relations Manager & Grants Coordinator \nRegistration Required \nAre 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! \nPlease register for the virtual Passport to Nature events you are interested in to ensure you are provided with direct links to videos when they become available! \nView TLC’s 2021 VIRTUAL Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. This year the program has been adapted to a digital platform to accommodate safety precautions during the pandemic. For a hard copy of our 2021 Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-medicinal-plants/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210623T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210707T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20210506T173850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T173850Z
UID:29455-1624435200-1625677200@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Nature Journaling
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Karen Iwachow\, TLC’s Environmental Technician & Land Manager \nRegistration Required \nThis three part lecture series will feature Karen’s wonderful watercolour illustrations\, and teach you more about the history\, methods\, and techniques \nJUNE 23: Part 1: Natural History of Nature Journaling\nWhat is nature journaling? Learn more about this tradition that naturalists have used for centuries to connect to nature around them. \nJUNE 30: Part 2: Adventures in Journaling\, a Methodology\nNature journaling is a beautiful tradition that takes many shapes and forms\, in this presentation learn about the different techniques to nature journaling\, it can express itself through\, drawing\, writing\, poetry\, data recording\, photographing\, the list goes on! \nJULY 7: Part 3: Overcoming the Blank Page\nGetting acquainted with nature journaling can feel intimidating\, Karen will show you some techniques to get past the blank page paralysis with some fun and simple exercises! \nView TLC’s 2021 VIRTUAL Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. This year the program has been adapted to a digital platform to accommodate safety precautions during the pandemic. For a hard copy of our 2021 Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-nature-journaling/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210612
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20210505T231715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T231715Z
UID:29452-1623369600-1623455999@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Plant Pressing
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Paul Grieve\, TLC’s 2021 Student Technician \nRegistration Required \nNot 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 prepare and arrange plants for pressing as well as some fun ways you can use your pressed plants for crafts and décor. \nPlease register for the virtual Passport to Nature events you are interested in to ensure you are provided with direct links to videos when they become available! \nView TLC’s 2021 VIRTUAL Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. This year the program has been adapted to a digital platform to accommodate safety precautions during the pandemic. For a hard copy of our 2021 Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-plant-pressing/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210511T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210511T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20210505T231159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T231159Z
UID:29450-1620756000-1620759600@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Invasive Species Identification
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Karen Iwachow\, TLC’s Environmental Technician & Land Manager \nRegistration Required \nInvasive 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 and how to eradicate them from your backyard. She will provide tips and tricks on how to manage these invaders and connect you to regional resources. \nPlease register for the virtual Passport to Nature event to receive the direct link to the virtual event when it becomes available! \nView TLC’s 2021 VIRTUAL Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. This year the program has been adapted to a digital platform to accommodate safety precautions during the pandemic. For a hard copy of our 2021 Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-invasive-species-identification/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210423T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20210505T230710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T230710Z
UID:29447-1619200800-1619204400@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Learning About Lichen
DESCRIPTION:Registration Required \nPresented by Juliet Pendray. Juliet is an avid naturalist\, acquiring and sharing knowledge about coastal B.C. life forms and their ecologies for over 15 years. \nLichenthusiasm – A Talk on Lichen.\nPartnerships and Learning Local Lichens. \nTo add a bit of “hands-on” to the virtual environment\, we invite you to collect a few lichens to bring with you to the talk. Just a few windfallen ones (no need to take any that are living happily on their tree or rock or fence) from your yard or neighbourhood. And if you are not sure if it is a lichen or not\, please bring that along too. If you happen to have a magnifying glass or hand lens or another magnifier\, that can be useful as well. \nOptional: You may find it helpful to be able to view lichens-in-hand during the talk. \nView TLC’s 2021 VIRTUAL Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. This year the program has been adapted to a digital platform to accommodate safety precautions during the pandemic. For a hard copy of our 2021 Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-learning-about-lichen/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210312T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20210505T230022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T230342Z
UID:29444-1615536000-1615568400@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Abkhazi Garden
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Abkhazi Garden Volunteers Sue Hara\, Marg Palmer\, and TLC’s Environmental Technician & Land Manager Karen Iwachow \nEnjoy this video tour of Abkhazi Garden\, filmed during the epic spring bloom. Abkhazi Garden is an exquisite heritage home and garden located in Victoria\, British Columbia\, a city known for its wonderful gardens. Prince and Princess Abkhazi began creating their garden in 1946. This was the year they married and settled in Victoria\, after living separate lives touched by both privilege and tragedy. They immediately began to develop their one-acre property\, and continued to maintain and improve the garden throughout their lives together. \nThe Abkhazi Garden video tour is now available online! Register for the event for the direct link! \nYou can visit Abkhazi Garden year round at 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria. Visit https://conservancy.bc.ca/featured-projects/abkhazi-garden/hours-directions/ for current hours of operation. \nView TLC’s 2021 VIRTUAL Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. This year the program has been adapted to a digital platform to accommodate safety precautions during the pandemic. For a hard copy of our 2021 Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-abkhazi-garden/
LOCATION:Abkhazi Garden\, 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201023T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201023T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20200304T224450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200817T195124Z
UID:28777-1603447200-1603454400@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Passport to Nature: Mushroom ID Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Kevin Trim (former SVIMS President) and TLC’s Torrey Archer on a hunt to find and identify mushrooms in the beautiful mature forests at Second Lake. Participants will learn how to ID the most common species\, deadly species\, the parts of the mushroom fruiting body\, and discuss the role of fungi in forests. \nPlease remember to bring a water bottle and snacks\, wear sturdy shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. \nView TLC’s 2020 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca. \nRegister for the Mushroom ID Walk today! \nTLC’s Second Lake property is accessed via 377 Millstream Lake Road in the District of the Highlands. From Highway 1\, turn north onto Millstream Road. Continue on Millstream Road\, veering right at the Y to get onto Millstream Lake Road. At the next Y (with Munn Road) stay left to continue on Millstream Lake Road. Travel onward and turn right at 377 Millstream Lake Road. Continue down the long driveway and take the first right off the driveway to the parking area.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-mushroom-id-walk-3/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201017T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201017T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20200716T210819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T210819Z
UID:29031-1602939600-1602950400@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:TLC's 2020 Virtual Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This year TLC’s 2020 Annual General Meeting will be held online. We hope that members will be able to join us from the comfort of their own homes on Saturday\, October 17 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. as members of our Board of Directors and staff report on TLC’s initiatives from the last fiscal year. \nPlease RSVP to membership@conservancy.bc.ca or 1-877-485-2422. Attendees will be able to attend via computer or phone. Access details will be sent to those who RSVP in early October. For those unable to attend\, TLC’s Annual Report and Financial Statements will be available in September on our website or in hard copy by request. \nIn keeping with TLC’s bylaws\, a Nominations Committee was struck to recruit and put forward candidates for the Board of Directors for your consideration. The maximum number of Directors is 13. Directors are elected for a three-year term with a limit of three consecutive terms. \nThere are currently seven Directors. Five Directors (whose terms are not ending) will be continuing. They include Mel Lehan\, Lori Roter\, Frances Sloan Sainas\, Marika Smith\, and Sara Wickham. There are eight positions open to nominations. Andrew Stewart and Tom Watson have reached the end of their terms and stand for re-election. \nPlease keep in mind the following election procedures and timetable: \n• Following receipt of this letter\, members may nominate other candidates. Further nominations are welcomed and must be received by TLC no later than August 21. They must be signed by five TLC Members and include a written confirmation from the nominee that he/she/they agrees to stand for election. A short biography of the nominee must also be included.\n• If we receive more nominations than vacant positions\, an election will be held. If the same number or fewer nominations are received than vacant positions\, nominees will be elected by acclamation.\n• Should an election be required\, election materials and ballots will be sent to all TLC Members in good standing. Ballots will be sent by email to each member for whom we have a valid email address and by mail to all others. Ballots will be sent by September 11. Ballots must be returned in the manner set out in the election materials. Successful candidates will be announced at the AGM.\n• Please note that to be eligible to vote you must be a member in good standing by July 29. \nThe Nominations Committee is pleased to announce the following candidate for your consideration: \nAndrew Stewart\nOccupation: Retired Lawyer.\nSkills\, knowledge and/or experience: Involvement in various not for profit boards with a particular focus on governance\, finance and member communication. Problem solving and analytical skills developed during a 38 year career as a practising solicitor in Victoria\, B.C. My legal practice included corporate small businesses\, not for profits\, First Nations\, professionals and individuals. I also acted as the Managing Partner for Cook Roberts LLP\, a Victoria law firm\, which included as many as 24 lawyers and 30 plus support staff during my management tenure. I gained considerable experience in managing professionals and organizing an extensive and varied support structure.\nInterest in TLC: To assist TLC in fulfilling its mandate of long term support for and growth in conservation covenants in B.C. To promote and enhance the reputation of TLC as a stable and effective agent for conservation for the benefit of many future generations. To promote TLC’s development of collaborative relationships with other conservation organizations\, First Nations and all levels of government.\nOther Organizations: Board Member/VP – YM-YWCA of Victoria; Board Member/Chair – Maxwell International Baha’i School; Board Member/Treasurer – Victoria Bar Association; Board Member – Bays United Youth Soccer Association; Partner/ Managing Partner – Cook Roberts LLP; and Legal Advisor – Fernwood Neighbourhood Resource Group Society. \nTom Watson\nOccupation: Investment Advisor / Father\nSkills\, knowledge and/or experience: I have a good knowledge of finances and have served as both Chair and Secretary for the Gorge View Housing Society. I am also a volunteer coach with Doncaster and Reynolds Soccer.\nInterest and Vision for TLC: I have a lifetime belief in working to support the environment and protect special places. I want to work to help TLC be on a stronger financial footing through an increase in its membership and profile.\nInvolvement with TLC: I have been a member of TLC since 2010.\nOther Organizations: Previously worked with the Lakehill Soccer Association.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/tlcs-2020-virtual-annual-general-meeting/
CATEGORIES:AGM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201017T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201017T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20200304T223630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200817T195316Z
UID:28775-1602928800-1602936000@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Passport to Nature: Navigation in the Woods
DESCRIPTION:Join Sid Jorna and TLC to learn the basics of navigation in the woods. Technology has provided convenient tools to orient you in the woods but what happens when the battery dies? Learn how to plan a course on a map to get to a destination and compensate for unexpected arisings. The workshop will include theoretical knowledge\, reading a compass and trying out the skills on a short hike. Equipment will be provided. \nView TLC’s 2020 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca. \nRegister for the Navigation in the Woods event today as space is limited! \nPlease meet us at the William Simmons Memorial Park in Sooke at 10 a.m. on Saturday\, October 17th. William Simmons Memorial Park is located in Otter Point adjacent to Otter Point Road and Poirier Lake.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-navigation-in-the-woods/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200905T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200905T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20200304T223022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T205908Z
UID:28772-1599303600-1599314400@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Passport to Nature: Clearwater Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Join TLC on site at our Clearwater Ecoreserve to enjoy some family fun activities. There will be guided walks\, displays\, and naturalists on site. Learn about TLC’s new naturalist education program and meet some of the instructors and participants. We look forward to sharing our vision for the future\, and hearing from the community as we work together to create opportunities for learning more about our natural world and how we can collectively effect change. Bring the whole family\, kids of all ages most welcome! Please dress for the weather including appropriate footwear for walking through the forest. \nView TLC’s 2020 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca. \nRegister for the Clearwater Community Day today!
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-clearwater-community-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200830T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200906T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045509
CREATED:20200310T203242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200325T174032Z
UID:28831-1598814000-1599390000@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Deertrails Naturalist Program in the Clearwater River Valley
DESCRIPTION:NEWS RELEASE \nANNOUNCING TLC’S SECOND DEERTRAILS NATURALIST PROGRAM SESSIONS IN 2020 \nParticipants to learn from seasoned naturalists in the Clearwater River Valley \nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 2\, 2020 \nClearwater\, BC –The Land Conservancy of B.C. (TLC) is pleased to announce that the second session of the Deertrails Naturalist Program will explore the transition of the Clearwater River Valley to Autumn: attend to the uprising of mushrooms\, the blushing of leaves\, and the cool exhalations of blue forest shadow. An intergenerational\, place-based learning opportunity designed to facilitate the transfer of naturalist knowledge\, both scientific and traditional\, TLC launched the Deertrails Naturalist Program in 2019 with an inaugural session in Clearwater. \nFrom August 30 to September 6\, 2020\, in the Clearwater River Valley\, naturalist participants will explore a range of habitats including following the paths of the deer\, pausing awhile in their places of sanctuary and places of power.  Participants will learn about and deepen their connection to the natural world from seasoned naturalists and teachers Lyn Baldwin (ecologist and artist)\, Maleea Acker (poet and teacher) and Trevor Goward (lichenologist and place-based naturalist)\, with special guest instructor Nancy Turner (ethnobiologist and botanist). Nancy Flood (ornithologist and ecologist) will make a cameo appearance.  Aspiring naturalists will develop a wide array of skills needed to steward local natural places\, educate the public and new naturalists\, engage in research and inform conservation efforts. The program fees are $695 per person and include meals and basic accommodations. \n“This program sparked a fire within me that I didn’t even know existed. Every second of the time that I got to spend in Wells Grey felt like magic\, full of extravagant landscapes\, and compelling\, passionate souls\,” said 2019 Deertrails Naturalist Program participant Zoey. “The safe spaces that were created during our week together allowed for me to learn and grow exponentially. The community that was fostered in such a small amount of time truly showed me the power of knowledge\, passion\, compassion\, and intention.” \nAspiring naturalists can apply online on TLC’s website at www.conservancy.bc.ca.  Deadline for applications is 11:59 p.m. on Monday\, May 4\, 2020. \nThanks to an endowment fund with the Victoria Foundation\, bursaries are available for participants. For more details regarding the Deertrails Naturalist Program please view the program backgrounder or contact TLC at (250) 479-8053 or admin@conservancy.bc.ca. \nThe Land Conservancy of British Columbia (TLC) is a non-profit\, charitable Land Trust working throughout British Columbia. TLC’s primary mandate is to benefit the community by protecting habitat for natural communities of plants and animals. Founded in 1997\, TLC is membership-based and governed by an elected\, volunteer Board of Directors.  TLC relies on a strong membership and volunteer base to help maintain its operations. \nLyn Baldwin (instructor) is an award-winning teacher\, artist-naturalist and ecologist who calls the sagebrush-steppe and coniferous forests of the South Thompson Valley home. Working from the belief that restoring the world must include our own re-storying within it\, Lyn uses the practice of illustrated field journaling to help re-imagine her relationship with home and community\, place and dwelling. Lyn has shared the stories\, expressed in image and text\, that result from this practice in art galleries and science museum\, and within the pages of journals such as The Goose\, Terrain.org and The Journal of Natural History Education and Experience. Through a series of hands-on field journaling exercises completed in the field\, Lyn will help participants transform the land’s line and shadow\, its poetry and science\, into meaningful lessons for their own lives. \nMaleea Acker (instructor) is the author of two poetry collections\, The Reflecting Pool and Air-Proof Green (Pedlar 2009\, 2013)\, and the non-fiction book Gardens Aflame: Garry Oak Meadows of BC’s South Coast (New Star Books\, 2012). She has 20 years experience as an interpretive writer\, journalist\, writer and teacher\, creating materials that allow both children and adults to learn more about nature and culture. As a freelance journalist\, she thrives on work that helps to nurture natural history and cultural heritage\, through translation of science into story. She teaches Human Geography and Canadian Studies at the University of Victoria\, where she is a PhD candidate in Geopoetics. She also teaches Literature and Writing at Camosun College. \nNancy Turner (instructor) is an ethnobotanist\, Professor Emeritus and former Hakai Professor in Ethnoecology with the School of Environmental Studies\, University of Victoria. She has worked with First Nations elders and cultural specialists in northwestern North America for over 50 years\, helping to document\, retain and promote their traditional knowledge of plants and environments\, including Indigenous foods\, materials and traditional medicines. Her two-volume book\, Ancient Pathways\, Ancestral Knowledge: Ethnobotany and Ecological Wisdom of Indigenous Peoples of Northwestern North America represents an integration of her long term research. She has authored or co-authored/co-edited over 20 other books\, including: Plants of Haida Gwaii; The Earth’s Blanket; “Keeping it Living”: Traditions of Plant Use and Cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America (with Doug Deur); Saanich Ethnobotany: Culturally Important Plants of the WSÁNEC’ People (with Richard Hebda)\, and Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples\, and over 135 book chapters and papers. She has received a number of awards for her work\, including membership in Order of British Columbia (1999) and the Order of Canada (2009)\, and honorary degrees from VIU\, UBC\, UNBC and SFU. \nTrevor Goward (instructor) is an accomplished field naturalist\, lichenologist and self-appointed inspector of deer trails. He’s also author/co-author of more than 120 scientific papers\, scores of popular pieces\, and four books. When not gardening or wandering/pondering the wilds of his home valley in south-central British Columbia\, Trevor engages in numerous seemingly random pursuits and thought experiments including designer living\, land apprenticeship\, naturalist mentorship\, wilderness advocacy\, systems theory\, poetic ecology\, the mythic universe of J.R.R. Tolkien\, and (through this last) a stewardship practice he calls elven work. Lately he has woven these and other preoccupations into his Naturalists of the Middle Way teachings\, grounded in the perception that seasoned naturalists\, together with their indigenous counterparts\, must sooner or later take on a crucial cultural role as “ambassadors to the wild.” Trevor’s long apprenticeship to this calling is ably assisted by Purple\, his far-seeing canine companion. \nNancy Flood (cameo) is an award-winning teacher—of a diversity of subjects\, from general biology to ecology\, ornithology and biostatistics (her favourite). She has studied a variety of bird species\, in locales from the arctic to the subtropics and lots of places in between. She has authored and/or co-authored over 50 scientific papers and articles in the popular press\, chapters in about 20 in text books\, and even a slim book on North American orioles—and has edited or reviewed those same sorts of writings. She is thus a jack of many trades\, but a master of none. Currently\, she teaches at TRU\, where is she is co-chair of the Department of Biological Sciences. She has lived in Kamloops for almost 30 years\, where she helped raise two wonderful young adults\, and has been active in various groups related to nature and environment\, including the Kamloops Naturalist Club\, of which she is currently president. \n– 30 – \nMedia contact \nCathy Armstrong\nTLC Executive Director\nLocal: (250) 479-8053\nToll free: 1-877-485-2422\ncarmstrong@conservancy.bc.ca
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/deertrails-naturalist-program-in-the-clearwater-river-valley/
CATEGORIES:Deertrails Naturalist Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200711T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200711T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045510
CREATED:20200304T222751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200625T233410Z
UID:28770-1594458000-1594468800@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Passport to Nature: Second Lake Trail Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:Join TLC in taking some much needed love and care at Second Lake. Second Lake is an important part of the upper Millstream Creek watershed and protects the endangered forests of the Coastal Douglas-fir ecosystem. This conservation area is not open to the public to preserve the sensitive natural systems but guided events provide the community a unique experience. We will conduct some trail clearing and offer a naturalist guided walk around the lake. Facilities are limited. \nPlease remember your water\, snacks\, and appropriate footwear. \nView TLC’s 2020 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca. \nRegister for the Second Lake Trail Maintenance event today! \nTLC’s Second Lake property is accessed via 377 Millstream Lake Road in the District of the Highlands. From Highway 1\, turn north onto Millstream Road. Continue on Millstream Road\, veering right at the Y to get onto Millstream Lake Road. At the next Y (with Munn Road) stay left to continue on Millstream Lake Road. Travel onward and turn right at 377 Millstream Lake Road. Continue down the long driveway and take the first right off the driveway to the parking area.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-second-lake-trail-maintenance/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200530T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200530T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045510
CREATED:20200304T222150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200525T191634Z
UID:28768-1590832800-1590843600@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Passport to Nature: Naturalist Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join naturalist Juliet Pendray and TLC on their annual monitoring visit to the Sooke Hills and learn about the natural history of the area along with the special plants and animals that call this place home. We will begin at the Sooke Potholes and explore the species that live along the creek\, Mary Vine waterfall\, and on the mossy bluffs above with an emphasis on lichen and fungi. \nPlease remember your water\, snacks\, and appropriate footwear. \nView TLC’s 2020 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca. \nRegister for the Naturalist Walk today as space is limited! \nPlease meet us at the Sooke Potholes second parking lot at 10 a.m. on Saturday\, May 30. Travelling west on Sooke Road from Victoria\, turn right onto Sooke River Road and follow the road to the park at the end. We’ll meet at the second parking lot.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-naturalist-walk/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200509T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200509T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045510
CREATED:20200304T221547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200506T181246Z
UID:28765-1589029200-1589043600@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Passport to Nature: Critter Day
DESCRIPTION:Join TLC at Critter Day\, hosted by Kootenay Conservation Program at Beaver Creek Provincial Park in Trail\, to learn more about our Fort Shepherd Conservancy Area and enjoy some family fun activities. There will be displays\, fun activities\, and naturalists on site. Critter Day offers a free fun way to learn about the special ecosystems in the Trail and Pend D’Oreille region where unique and at-risk plants and animals call home. \nBeaver Creek Provincial Park is located 7 k.m. south of Trail on the Old Waneta Road (Hwy 22A). \nView TLC’s 2020 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca. \nRegister for Critter Day today to let us know you’re coming!
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-critter-day/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200427T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200503T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045510
CREATED:20200310T203505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T203505Z
UID:28833-1588010400-1588503600@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Deertrails Naturalist Program on Cortes Island
DESCRIPTION:NEWS RELEASE \nTLC ANNOUNCES FIRST DEERTRAILS NATURALIST PROGRAM SESSION FOR 2020 \nStudents to learn from seasoned naturalists and artists Cortes Island \nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 13\, 2020 \nCortes Island\, BC – The Land Conservancy of B.C. (TLC) is pleased to announce that the Deertrails Naturalist Program will include two sessions in 2020 and will explore the beauty and brilliance of Cortes Island and the Clearwater River Valley. An intergenerational\, place-based learning opportunity designed to facilitate the transfer of naturalist knowledge\, both scientific and traditional\, TLC launched the Deertrails Naturalist Program in 2019 with an inaugural session in Clearwater. \n“The Deertrails Naturalist Program reminded me how to reconnect with the living world after so many years studying and analyzing conservation problems from behind a screen\,” said 2019 Deertrails Naturalist Program participant Beatrice. \nFrom April 27 to May 3\, 2020\, participants will explore Cortes Island – the meeting place of tidal waters\, biogeoclimatic zones\, and cultural territories – through a series of naturalist-led walks and talks. Students will walk island shorelines\, swim in bracingly cold waters\, explore a tapestry of sensitive ecosystems\, and search for northern goshawk plucking posts. Students will learn about and deepen their connection to the natural world from seasoned naturalists and artists Briony Penn\, Ann Mortifee\, Rex Weyler\, Sabina Leader Mense\, and a cast of Cortesians covering a full spectrum of disciplines. The program fees are $695 for those tenting and $845 for indoor accommodations. Fees include meals catered by Linnaea Farm and access to Linnaea Farm’s ECOlab and Cortes Wild! Natural History Centre. \nAspiring naturalists can apply online on TLC’s website at www.conservancy.bc.ca. Deadline for applications is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday\, March 1\, 2020. Details including application forms for the Clearwater session will be made available this spring. \nThanks to an endowment fund with the Victoria Foundation\, bursaries are for one naturalist student each year. For more details regarding the Deertrails Naturalist Program and the spring 2020 Cortes Island session please view the program backgrounder or contact TLC at (250) 479-8053 or admin@conservancy.bc.ca. \nAbout The Land Conservancy of BC: \nThe Land Conservancy of BC (TLC) is a non-profit\, charitable Land Trust working throughout British Columbia. TLC’s primary mandate is to benefit the community by protecting habitat for natural communities of plants and animals. Founded in 1997\, TLC is membership-based and governed by an elected\, volunteer Board of Directors.  TLC relies on a strong membership and volunteer base to help maintain its operations. \n– 30 – \nMedia contact \nCathy Armstrong\nTLC Executive Director\nCell: (250) 588-4945\nEmail: carmstrong@conservancy.bc.ca
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/deertrails-naturalist-program-on-cortes-island/
CATEGORIES:Deertrails Naturalist Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200419T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200419T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045510
CREATED:20200304T220716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T223914Z
UID:28762-1587295800-1587299400@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Passport to Nature: Abkhazi Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Abkhazi Garden is an exquisite heritage home and garden. Prince and Princess Abkhazi began creating their garden in 1946\, after living separate lives touched by both privilege and tragedy. On this tour you will learn about the couple’s history and the legacy that continues to this day. \nPlease meet TLC’s volunteers at the entrance to Abkhazi Garden at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday\, April 19th. From downtown Victoria\, take Fairfield Road towards Oak Bay. The Garden is located at 1964 Fairfield Road\, just past Foul Bay Road on the left. Street parking is available. \nPlease remember to wear sturdy shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. \nView TLC’s 2020 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca.
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-abkhazi-garden-tour-2/
LOCATION:Abkhazi Garden\, 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200404T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200404T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045510
CREATED:20200310T202530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T214533Z
UID:28828-1585998000-1586019600@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Abkhazi Garden Open House
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/abkhazi-garden-open-house-2/
LOCATION:Abkhazi Garden\, 1964 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200315T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200315T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045510
CREATED:20200304T203622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200312T221719Z
UID:28747-1584259200-1584266400@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Passport to Nature: Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join local naturalist Ian Cruickshank to learn about and see a wide suite of birds found in the forests and shores of Ayum Creek\, and get a crash course in birding by ear. We will also identify plants and discuss natural history along the way. \nPlease meet us at Ayum Creek Regional Park Reserve at 8 a.m. on Sunday\, March 15.  From Victoria\, drive west towards Sooke on Sooke Road.  Ayum Creek Regional Park Reserve is located adjacent to Sooke Road\, approximately 40 km west of Victoria\, just after the Shell gas station on the left.  Park along Sooke Road on the gravel shoulder. \nThis walk will be moderately difficult due to crossing the creek itself.  Please remember to bring a water bottle\, sturdy shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.  Don’t forget your binoculars! \nView TLC’s 2020 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca. \nRegister for the Bird Walk today as space may fill up quickly!
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-bird-walk-2/
LOCATION:Ayum Creek\, Laidlaw Road\, Sooke\, British Columbia\, V9Z 0C7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045510
CREATED:20190227T172617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191119T222217Z
UID:28188-1575712800-1575720000@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:FULLY RESERVED! Passport to Nature: Moss Walk
DESCRIPTION:View TLC’s 2019 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca. \nRegister for the Moss Walk today as space may fill up quickly!
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-moss-walk-2/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191122T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T045510
CREATED:20190227T172434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T221151Z
UID:28186-1574416800-1574424000@conservancy.bc.ca
SUMMARY:FULLY RESERVED: Passport to Nature: Wreath Making
DESCRIPTION:View TLC’s 2019 Passport to Nature for a full listing of our nature events designed with you in mind – those who want to explore the wild outdoors\, learn new skills and meet like-minded people. For a hard copy of our Passport to Nature\, contact TLC at 1-877-485-2422 or email membership@conservancy.bc.ca. \nRegister for Wreath Making today as space may fill up quickly!
URL:https://conservancy.bc.ca/event/passport-to-nature-wreath-making/
CATEGORIES:Passport to Nature
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