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.
At the Four Nations Coalition of Indigenous medicines we are dedicated to offering teachings and services that enhance all peopleβs connection to nature, their creators and each other. We want [...]
Aims to create full-body experiences of feeling alive and connected, to the wild, to within, with each other. Various programs available for ages 3-adult.
The vision of the KBEE to better support studentsβ understanding of their local environment and empowering thoughtful action, through learning that is outdoor, experiential, place-based and [...]
To help people enjoy the spectacular setting using self-propelled activities, while utilizing clean energy sources.
Wings believes that:Β The internationally recognized Columbia River wetlands and adjacent areasΒ is a special place.Β Nature comes firstΒ βΒ Wings showcases the wild areas of the upper Columbia valley [...]
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.
To promote and conserve ecosystems by supporting restoration, education. and research projects that enhance the knowledge and stewardship of these valuable ecosystems.
To work collaboratively with the community and all stakeholders to monitor and enhance our environment
PO Box 46
Invermere, BC V0A 1K0
Duncan Whittick
CBEEN Executive Director
info@cbeen.org
Mia King
Wild Voices Program Manager
wildvoices@cbeen.org
Over 130 people have now registered! π₯°
Everyone is welcome to join us for this introductory online Ktunaxa Language Course starting on Monday, January 20th. outdoorlearning.com/event/ktunaxa-language-course/
Join Alfred Joseph and Mara Nelson for 8 weeks of Foundational Ktunaxa Language Learning. Learn the sounds, words and some history of the Ktunaxa Language. This course is designed for you to garner skills that will enable you to carry Ktunaxa Language forward to your classrooms, communities and on the Land.
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.
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 Peoplesβ fundamental rights to their languages and cultures.
If you are a non-Indigenous language learner, we encourage you to review these reflections prior to commencing this course on what it means to be a non-Indigenous learner in an Indigenous language learning course: outdoorlearning.com/non-indigenous-learners/
We hope you can join us! π»
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If I want to get nosey, do I have to sign up, π€π€π¬π³ππ
Amazing Mara Nelson, Alfred W Joseph, Mardelle Sauerborn & Jade Berrill! π