Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network
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Environmental Education Resource Database

Welcome to the Environmental Education Resource Database. The purpose of this database is to enhance environmental education within the Basin by facilitating the sharing and dissemination of information. The database includes contact information of educators, organizations providing environmental education programs, and resource people (e.g. biologists on various topics) as well as references to useful printed and AV materials.

It is hoped that this database will be useful to teachers, both within and without the public school systems, consultants, NGO’s, and interested professionals. This website and associated database was developed by the Information Sharing Subcommittee of CBEEN.


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*Note: Resources located within School District Resource Centers may only be used by teachers within that School District.


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CBEEN News

Evergreen Common Grounds grant programs
May 10th, 2008
Evergreen Common Grounds is now accepting applications for two grant programs supporting community environmental restoration projects!
CPAWS and MEC launch The Big Wild
May 10th, 2008
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) are currently launching The Big Wild, a new initiative to engage Canadians in supporting the protection of wild places across Canada.
Enviro-Tip
May 10th, 2008
Approximately 60% of Canada's fresh water drains to the north....

Upcoming Events

Alien Invasive Species Management Symposium (UVic)
Thu, May 22
The School of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria invites you to participate in the 2008 Restoration Institute at UVIC.
Invasive Plants: One of the Largest Threats to Biodiversity (Rossland, BC)
Thu, May 22
Sierra Club Cool Cities meeting (Calgary, AB)
Mon, May 26