“The Stewardship Centre made a major contribution to the national [Keep Cats Safe and Save Bird Lives] campaign by developing resources for municipalities on recommended policies and bylaws.
The Stewardship Centre for BC is pleased to share it has won Nature Canada’s 2017 Conservation Partner Award. The award recognizes the conservation efforts of a Nature Canada partner organization whose work has significantly contributed to the cause
At the Stewardship Centre, we’re inspired each and every day by our amazing community of supporters. Their diverse contributions are reflected in the achievements profiled in our most recent Annual Report.
We’ve updated our very popular “Happy Cat” brochure. Some of the changes include new information on how free-roaming cats are impacting bats. There are also more do’s and don’ts for responsible owners,
Alliance 150, a large network of organizations, groups and individuals promoting action, engagement and impact around Canada’s 150th featured our Creating Stewardship Legacies initiative this week on their blog piece…
What do you think are greatest needs in field of ecological stewardship in BC? We are gathering input for our strategic planning process. Help us plan for the future by filling out our online survey.
At this year’s Annual General Meeting on June 13th, we will be hosting a panel discussion called “A River Runs Through It: The value of scientifically defensible, evidence-based decision-making for effective stewardship.”
Murray LaBrash is our newest Stewardship Champion, featured as part of our Canada 150 “Creating Stewardship Legacies” initiative with Give Green Canada. “With a gift of land, you ensure a better future in many ways.” Murray LaBrash is so
Municipalities are a significant partner in keeping cats safe and protecting birds lives. The Stewardship Centre, therefore, is happy to share the good news about the City of Calgary and its efforts on this front.