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  • A surfer rips at the top of a wave on the central coast of BC with another surfer in the water in the foreground.
    Events

    Join us for After the Groundswell: film and discussion panel events in Vancouver, Victoria, and Tofino

    2023 March 142024 October 23

    We invite you to join us in Vancouver, Victoria, or Tofino for a special evening and ‘re-premiere’ of Groundswell, a 25 minute short film with a new prologue.

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    Conservation updates

    Developing a management plan for S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest

    2022 May 102025 December 15

    we are seeking public input to inform the management and restoration plan for this property as a first step in developing the stewardship ethos that will govern this forest for generations.

    Read More Developing a management plan for S,DÁYES Flycatcher ForestContinue

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    Investigate and inform

    The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: Disruption of the trophic cascade

    2022 May 92025 December 15

    Since non-Indigenous settlement, both top predators and fire have been functionally eradicated from Coastal Douglas-fir ecological communities while populations of both invasive and native deer species have been ballooning throughout the range.

    Read More The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: Disruption of the trophic cascadeContinue

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    Investigate and inform

    The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: The stewarding part of stewardship

    2022 April 182025 December 15

    Dr. Jennifer Grenz has nearly two decades of experience providing consulting services and on-the-ground management of invasive species for all levels of government

    Read More The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: The stewarding part of stewardshipContinue

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    Investigate and inform

    DNA analysis of grizzly bears aligns with Indigenous languages

    2021 September 82024 October 8

    On the central coast, genetic analyses have identified three genetic groups of grizzly bears – bears are more likely to be related to other bears within their own group than to bears in another group.

    Read More DNA analysis of grizzly bears aligns with Indigenous languagesContinue

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