Green Shores | Resources “Green Shores and the 5Rs for Nature-Based Coastal Adaptation” Our Maritimes partners at TransCoastal Adaptations: Centre for Nature-based Solutions produced a new resource on the Green Shores program and how it aligns with the novel “5Rs Fra
New Edition of the Shoreline Spotlight Newsletter Learn about Green Shores and how nature-based solutions are protecting waterfront properties coast-to-coast. Shoreline Spotlight is a quarterly newsletter sharing news, resources, case studies, and learning opportunities for those in
Green Shores Webinar “The Importance of Biological Expertise For Green Shores Shoreline Restoration Projects” This webinar highlighted the role biologists play in shoreline restoration projects. Four experts from the field shared their perspectives and experiences from res
New Edition of the Shoreline Spotlight Newsletter Learn about Green Shores and how nature-based solutions are protecting waterfront properties coast-to-coast. Shoreline Spotlight is a quarterly newsletter sharing news, resources, case studies, and learning opportunities for those inte
Construction of the Cultus Lake Park Green Shores Demonstration Project will begin on September 16, 2024 Thank you to everyone who participated in our community information and engagement sessions from May to August 2024. We appreciate your feedback and support for improving the healt
Notice of Annual General Meeting – October 2, 2024, 12:00 p.m. via Zoom Please join us online to meet the Board of Directors and review SCBC’s progress in 2023-2024 on stewardship projects across BC, including Green Shores, Greenspace For All, Cats and Birds, and more. Mem
The Cultus Lake Park Green Shores project is well underway! Thank you to all those who were able to participate in our community information and engagement sessions in May and June of 2024. We appreciate your participation, feedback, and support for improving the health and habitat o
The planning, design, and outreach phase of the Colquitz Park Green Shores Demonstration Project is well underway. In the winter, spring, and summer of 2024, the project team conducted design workshops, community engagement, training, and technical studies in the District of Saanich.
We are delighted to present our summer edition for your reading pleasure. In this issue, we discuss why trees are important to healthy shorelines, native plants that help guard against erosion, where to seek nature-based inspiration for your shoreline project, and upcoming Green Shore