Stewardship Roundtable Action Plan On August 24, 2018, 152 participants from more than 53 organizations gathered to discuss current and future trends in bird stewardship at Stewardship Roundtable 2018 and collaboratively built a plan to move beyond threats to solutions. The plan is no
We are delighted to announce that registration is open for Stewardship Roundtable 2018! Join us August 24th for a full day of conversations and actions assisting birds and wildlife. Please register by August 13, 2018! From 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the Roundtable will be devoted to lear
Call for Abstracts: Stewardship Roundtable Poster Presentation DEADLINE: August 1, 2018 Deadline extended to August 10, 2018! Is your research relevant to the themes of the Roundtable? Do you want to discuss your research with leaders engaged in the stewardship of bird and wildlife p
Our popular 2013 guide has been updated for your use! Lands Near Water: Riparian Restoration and Enhancement is now available for free download. We’ve organized it into six steps to guide you through planning, permits, and practices. This guide is one of our Stewardship Series i
Final Report: Stewardship Practices Project The Stewardship Centre for BC has released a valuable report today: “Implementing Stewardship Practices that Benefit Species at Risk: Perspectives from the Land.” This paper is based on four years of collaborative research with l
The Stewardship Centre for BC is rolling up its sleeves to help plan a full-day Stewardship Roundtable for next August, in collaboration with the International Ornithological Congress, Vancouver Bird Festival and multiple partners.
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 of conservation in Canada.
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.
The Species at Risk Primer is an easy-to use entry point for people wanting to research and learn about species at risk in British Columbia. It provides basic biological and distribution information in lay terms and provides easy access to more detailed information from the Conservati