Wildsight – Revelstoke Branch
To work locally, regionally and globally to protect biodiversity and encourage sustainable communities in Canada’s Columbia and Rocky Mountain regions.
To work locally, regionally and globally to protect biodiversity and encourage sustainable communities in Canada’s Columbia and Rocky Mountain regions.
The Invasive Species Council of BC works together with concerned stakeholders to reduce the spread and impact of invasive species in BC. Engaging people of all ages is key to protecting [...]
To provide environmental education and awareness programs and activities at the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area (a 17,000 acre internationally recognized wetland habitat). [...]
Parachutes for the Planet is a youth inspired collective international art project illustrating concern for climate change. The project encourages classrooms to think about local and global [...]
The vision of the KBEE to better support students’ understanding of their local environment and empowering thoughtful action, through learning that is outdoor, experiential, place-based and [...]
To protect and conserve aquatic resources and riparian habitat within the watersheds of the Rossland – Warfield – Trail area.
Wings believes that: The internationally recognized Columbia River wetlands and adjacent areas is a special place. Nature comes first – Wings showcases the wild areas of the upper Columbia valley [...]
Wildsight works to protect wildlife, water and wild places in Canada’s Columbia and Rocky Mountain regions. Our education programs include Winter Wonder (K-3), Nature Through the Seasons (K-3), [...]
The Wildsight Kimberley Cranbrook Branch empowers environmentally responsible citizenry and supports conscious local economy. It provides consistent and ongoing leadership by engaging and [...]
The Invermere branch of Wildsight envisions a community where people value and protect wild spaces and embrace our interconnection with nature. Our primarily volunteer run non-profit organization [...]
PO Box 46
Invermere, BC V0A 1K0
Duncan Whittick
CBEEN Executive Director
info@cbeen.org
Mia King
Wild Voices Program Manager
wildvoices@cbeen.org
🤯 WOW! 116 people have already signed up for the Ktunaxa Introductory Online Language Course ! It starts on January 20th, so you've still got time to join. This is an incredible opportunity to learn from some wonderful language instructors.
This course is open to everyone – both Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants who wish to learn to uplift language revitalization.
Indigenous languages carry connections to lands, ancestors, traditions, and contain ecological knowledge crucial for sustainable living, medicinal practices, and traditional storytelling, enriching our collective wisdom. By supporting Indigenous language revitalization efforts, we not only preserve linguistic diversity but also uphold Indigenous Peoples’ fundamental rights to their languages and cultures.
We know that Indigenous knowledge and perspectives are foundational to outdoor learning and learning from the land, and that learning that language of the local land is a critical part of deepening knowledge and understanding. Non-Indigenous educators can take steps towards reconciliation by participating in language courses like these as a way to uplift language revitalization and deepen their own understanding of local place.
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Scroll Down to Register Ktunaxa Introductory Online Language Course (8 x 90 min classes) Join Alfred Joseph and Mara Nelson for 8 weeks of Foundational Ktunaxa Language Learning. Learn the […]