Sammlung

Ecology

Workshops that explore plant and animal identification to enhance your ecological stewardship practice.

Events in dieser Sammlung

  • Hauptbild für Indigenous Plant Walk

    Indigenous Plant Walk

    Sat, May 25, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Plant Identification

    Plant Identification

    Sat, Jun 8, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Resilient Gardening for a Changing Climate

    Resilient Gardening for a Changing Climate

    Sat, Jun 15, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für How Birds Help: Gardening with Reciprocity

    How Birds Help: Gardening with Reciprocity

    Sat, Apr 27, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Tending Mason Bees & Leafcutter Bees

    Tending Mason Bees & Leafcutter Bees

    Sat, Mar 23, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für An Introduction to Lichens

    An Introduction to Lichens

    Sat, Feb 10, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Understanding & Addressing Soil Contamination (online)

    Understanding & Addressing Soil Contamination (online)

    Thu, Dec 14, 6:00 PM PST

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Understanding & Addressing Soil Contamination (online)

    Understanding & Addressing Soil Contamination (online)

    Sat, Dec 2, 1:00 PM PST

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für SEMSEMÍYE: Indigenous Pollinator Stories

    SEMSEMÍYE: Indigenous Pollinator Stories

    Sat, Sep 23, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Plant Identification Basics

    Plant Identification Basics

    Sat, Jun 17, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Indigenous Plant Walk

    Indigenous Plant Walk

    Sat, May 27, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für FREE Workshop: Citizen Science: An Intro to iNaturalist

    FREE Workshop: Citizen Science: An Intro to iNaturalist

    Sat, Apr 29, 1:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Bird Language Interpretation

    Bird Language Interpretation

    Sat, Mar 18, 10:00 AM

    Ab $0.00

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Veranstalter von Ecology
The Compost Education Centre, situated on unceded Coast Salish territories, is a non-profit organization with charitable status. The CEC’s mission is to encourage composting, local food production, and conservation, through education to residents living within the CRD. Created as a community resource, the CEC’s intent is to lower barriers to building skills that support soil stewardship and ecological sustainability. Two of the ways the CEC meets this goal are through free and affordable workshop series for adults, and a diverse, interactive, science-based educational program for students and their teachers. The CEC is mandated to teach people of all ages how to create a biologically active, organic garden amendment, as well as why composting and soil conservation are crucial practices for mitigating climate change.