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Redfish School of Change


An extraordinary 6 weeks of living and learning!

October 29th, 2009 - read more
 

World Celebrates International Day of Climate Action


Check out the evoloving slideshow from October 24, 2009.

October 24th, 2009 - read more
 

Purchasing Carbon Offsets: A Guide for Canadian Consumers


The David Suzuki Foundation and Pembina Institute are pleased to announce the release of a new joint publication for Canadians who are interested in using carbon offsets to reduce their climate impact.

August 4th, 2009 - read more
 

David Thompson - The Right Stuff


Canadian astronaut Robert Thirsk successfully launched this morning to a rendezvous with the International Space Station. He expects to be at the station for 6 months. This will be, by far, the longest stay for a Canadian at the station. On September 12, if all goes well, he will broadcast a downlink from the International Space Station to the Panida Theater in Sandpoint, Idaho, as part of the bicentennial commemoration of David Thompson's arrival in the Pend Oreille country in September of 1809. This program will be streamed to schools throughout Canada, and, hopefully, to many in the U.S. as well. Bob wrote the following article on the influence of David Thompson on his career as an astronaut for the February 2007 newsletter of Thompson Bicentennial (www.davidthompson200.org .

June 17th, 2009 - read more
 

Albertans want government to take more action on environmental education in schools


Improving the Elementary Science Curriculum an important step toward long-term sustainability, say environmental educators

June 17th, 2009 - read more
 
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CBEEN News

Call for articles - CLEARING Magazine
September 7th, 2010
CLEARING, the online and print journal of environmental education in the Pacific Northwest, is seeking submissions for the special 2010 Compendium Issue.
Columbia Basin Watershed Network Survey
September 7th, 2010
The Columbia Basin Watershed Network has created a survey to gather information on how they can best meet the needs of their members.
Celebrate Parks Video Contest
August 27th, 2010
Did you know that Canada's first national park was created 125 years ago? Happy Birthday Banff! To celebrate the occasion, we invite you to create a short video about one of Canada's national parks. Tell the world why you think the park you've chosen is so amazing -- and you could win a trip for two to Nahanni National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories, a Flip camera, or other great prizes!

Upcoming Events

Hands-On Grasslands Restoration/Reclamation Workshop
Sat, Sep 11
This hands-on workshop offers a fascinating study of the Rocky Mountain Trench grasslands ecology: Learn how to evaluate the health of your property and what to do about it!
‘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.