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Conservation and resilience in the Gulf Islands in the age of climate change and biodiversity loss: A webinar series

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Webinar series

A lunch-and-learn webinar series tackling relevant topics being explored by governments at all levels to address the twin biodiversity and climate crises, with a specific focus on the Coastal Douglas-fir habitats characteristic of the Gulf Islands.

Webinar series

Join us at noon every Wednesday in November for an hour-long expert panel discussion followed by a 30 minute question period to learn more about complex environmental issues and the options for better environmental policy and protection in the Gulf and Howe Sound islands. Speakers include representatives from BC-based organizations like Project Watershed and West Coast Environmental Law; scientific experts from academic institutions including Stanford and Simon Fraser University; and government branches including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

All sessions will be streamed to our Youtube and Facebook pages and recorded and available for viewing there afterwards  for those who are unable to attend the live session.

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