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Living Landscapes  Natural History A Compendium of Environmental and Resource Information  Website  natural history 
Living Landscapes  Deep Time and Ancient Life in the Columbia Basin  Website  fossils 
Living Landscapes  Grasses of the Columbia Basin of British Columbia  Website  grasses 
Living Landscapes  Blue Grama grass  Website  blue grama grass 
Living Lakes    Website  Columbia wetlands 
The Watershed Game    Website  water - game 
NASA Observatorium Hydrological Cycle    Website  hydrological cycle 
Canadian Groundwater Association    Website  groundwater 
Water Quest    Website  watersheds 
David Suzuki Foundation  News for Change The Nature Challenge Newsletter  Website  environment 
Kootenai River Network    Website  Kootenai River 
Government of BC Water Portal    Website  water 
Worldwatch Institute, Research Library: People: Water    Website  water 
Freshwater Website    Website  fresh water 
Climatechangesolutions.com    Website  climate change 
International Year of Freshwater 2003 official website    Website  water 
Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification System Training Site    Website  biogeoclimatic zones 
Selkirk College RRS Herbarium Home Page    Website  plant identification 
Green Street  Ecokids  Website  environmental issues 
Green Street  Re-energy.ca  Website  energy 

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CBEEN News

Community Initiatives Funding: Deadlines Approaching
February 2nd, 2010
The RDEK, RDCK, RDKB, the City of Revelstoke and Area B, and the towns of Valemont and Golden are now accepting applications for Community Initiatives Funding. More...
Glacier Experts Coming to Golden
January 26th, 2010
This free presentation, hosted by the Columbia Basin Trust, will be given by scientists and researchers from across Canada at the Golden Civic Centre at 7 PM on Monday, February 1.ocal glaciers is brought to Golden on Monday, February 1.
Deadline March 1 for 2010 Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative Partner Grant Proposals
January 26th, 2010
Grants up to a maximum of $5000 are available to associations, groups, organizations, tribes, bands, partnerships or networks that are active within the Yellowstone to Yukon region and whose work supports the Y2Y vision and mission.

Upcoming Events

A Winter Gathering: A Day of Environmental Education Workshops, Professional Development, Networki
Sat, Feb 13
This 1-day conference features a keynote presentation from David Zandvliet, lead author of Environmental Learning and Experience: An Interdisciplinary Guide for Teachers and a selection of 3 afternoon workshops.
Wild Voices for Kids Presenter Training
Sun, Feb 14
Are you currently a Wild Voices for Kids presenter? Are you interested in becoming one? Contact wildvoices@cbeen.org to sign up for a FREE presenter training workshop.
Winter BLAST (Blue Lake Adventure Skills Training)
Sat, Mar 6
Blue Lake's winter technical skills and leadership development program is an 8 day program for youth between the ages of 15 to 18 from the Kootenay/Columbia region. It includes five days of training and workshops at the Blue Lake Centre followed by a three day winter camping trip into the backcountry around Blue Lake.