We are seeking practitioners who can speak to some of the following themes that are top of mind for our community of practice:
We're kicking off our webinar series in September, and re-convening as a whole community of practice in November.
Don't hesitate, and don't let the ol' Dunning-Kruger effect get in your head! We want to hear from you!
Our speaker series will convene three panelists to give short, 15-minute presentations on a theme followed by a 15-minute Q&A - think "lunch-and-learn" style meetings once a month.
We've also seen a huge demand for in-person workshops. Please let us know if you can host volunteers at your event, or if you can lead a workshop for the community of practice on the land or in the water where you work! We're all itching to get our hands dirty and gain experiential knowledge.
Connect with Mae through email to get started:
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The purposes of the society are to:
Identify, treat, and monitor
Coordinate ecosystem restoration
Acquire technical information on ecosystem restoration and disseminate it to SERNbc members and stakeholders.
SERNbc’s membership, stakeholders, and other project proponents drive our ecosystem restoration programming. Project ideas are evaluated and prioritized by SERNbc staff and Board of Directors. The restoration objectives for new restoration project must align with SERNbc’s mission and the goals in SERNbc’s strategic plan.
SERNbc requires a Preliminary Application of proposed project before funding can be considered.
Creation of large level landscape level restoration plans through collaboration with First Nations, Government, Industry, local communities and stakeholders
Over 1000ha of terrestrial habitat restoration that benefits species, ecosystems and local communities through the use of prescribed burned, mechanical and manual thinning, and tree planting initiatives
Over 200km of stream restoration through fish passage restoration
Over 200km of road restoration and counting