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SUMMARY:Early Summer 2023 BC Bat Count
DESCRIPTION:A simple way to support bats is to participate in the BC Annual Bat Count this Summer. The BC Community Bat Program is requesting colony reports and volunteer assistance for this citizen-science initiative that encourages residents to count bats at local roost sites. \nLearn More
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/early-summer-2023-bc-bat-count/
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SUMMARY:World Oceans Day Festival
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SUMMARY:Free NEMO Talk: Eelgrass and Beyond - Protecting Resilient Estuaries on the Sunshine Coast (Online)
DESCRIPTION:For the last two decades\, SeaChange has worked with communities surrounding the Salish Sea to conserve\, restore\, and protect nearshore marine areas\, so vital as nurseries for salmon and all life they depend upon. As climate changes become more impactful to these vital marine nurseries\, it is increasingly important to protect those that have a higher capacity to adapt to rising sea levels and increasing storm events. SeaChange is embarking on a four year plan to identify these estuaries and restore and conserve their unique features to increase opportunities to survive climate effects and processes. \nJoin Nikki Wright as she talks about some of the activities planned by Sea Change\, including work in the Sechelt Inlet. \nSeaChange surveyed eelgrass within the Islands Trust Area between 2012 -2014. Maps created from these surveys can be viewed and downloaded from the Islands Trust Fund Ecosystem Inventories website. \nAbout Nikki Wright \nNikki Wright served as the Executive Director of SeaChange Marine Conservation Society from 1998 to 2022.  SeaChange is a non-profit charitable society working with community partners on marine education\, conservation and restoration in the Salish Sea and BC. In 1999\, 1800 eelgrass (Zostera marina) shoots were transplanted in Tod Inlet\, a small inlet of Saanich Inlet north of Victoria BC. From that success was born the Seagrass Conservation Working Group in 2001 and over 40 restored eelgrass habitats within the Salish Sea. \nRegister for a Free Festival Pass to Receive Online Event Links
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