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Nancy Newhouse  Biologist  Resource Person  badgers 
The Ktunaxa/Aboriginal Game Kit    Teaching Kits  Ktunaxa 
"Bear Smart" Community Program: Background Report    Reports  bears 
A Primer on Freshwater: Questions and Answers    Reports  freshwater 
A Property Owner's Guide to Controlling Erosion Using Native Vegetation for Arrow Lakes    Reports  erosion 
Alan Dibb  Wildlife Biologist  Resource Person  wildlife 
All About Birds    Website  birds 
All Living Things    Book  ethnobotany 
Allison Lutz  Instructor  Resource Person  geography 
Andrea Germann  Program Coordinator  Teaching Kits  Water Quality Education 
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CBEEN News

Pesticide Free Columbia Basin website launched!
July 25th, 2010
The new Pesticide Free Columbia Basin website is now live at www.pesticidefreecolumbiabasin.ca!
What's the best way to stop the climate crisis?
July 25th, 2010
The truth is, there is no silver bullet to stopping the climate crisis, no single technological solution that can fix everything at once. We don't just need solar power, or wind power, or efficiency. We need all of these things and more. What we need, in a word, is diversity.
Youth for Sustainability Contest
July 15th, 2010
To engage Canadian youth (25 and under) in designing and taking actions towards a hopeful, sustainable future.

Upcoming Events

Invitation to Participate in BC’s Water Symposium
Mon, Aug 30
Come discuss emerging issues pertinent to water science, develop new collaborative relationships, and work together to build the foundations for a Water Science Strategy for BC.
‘Love It Wildly’ Pesticide-Free Photo Contest in Kimberley and Cranbrook
Wed, Sep 15
VanDusen Botanical Garden Horticultural Therapy Certificate
Sat, Sep 18
VanDusen’s Horticultural Therapy Certificate Program provides training for professionals to add Horticultural Therapy (HT) to their existing skill set, and for those wishing to pursue a career in HT. This program is ideal for recreation and occupational therapists, activity workers, counsellors, healthcare workers, teachers, landscape designers, and more.