Our Vision
To build, develop, and strengthen our community of practice through knowledge sharing, communication, and collaboration.
Join us in Creating our Future for the Northern Restoration Community of Practice
This won’t be your ordinary conference. We are mixing presentations and small group discussions with a facilitated activity to build our collective vision for the Community of Practice. You can expect to:
Remote participation is possible for viewing presentations, however, we encourage you to attend in person at the beautiful Uda dune Baiyoh (House of Ancestors). Lunches are included free of charge, and we can't wait to welcome you! Please double check your ticket type when registering!!
Space is limited, so register now to secure your place.
Building off our successful launch of the Northern Restoration Community of Practice in 2024, we are excited to reconvene in Prince George November 25-27.
We’re bringing together practitioners like you to share learnings, build a positive future for our professional community, and collectively advance restoration efforts in Northern B.C.
Announcing our inaugural Community of Practice webinar series: Learning with and from one another.
Updated September 2025, give this list of potential funders for restoration projects a look-over!
Hosts wanted! Can you give us an hour? A day? We are seeking speakers and leaders who can share knowledge with the community of practice, both virtually and in-person.
We want to hear from you! Let us know what you're most excited about for the 2025-2026 work of our CoP.
Announcing the hire of our Community of Practice Coordinator to support ecosystem restoration practitioners in northern BC.
If your organization would like to be on the CoP organizing team, please get in touch with one of us through our organizations, or reach out to Mae directly.
The Community of Practice Organizing Team, representing: Society for Ecosystem Restoration in Northern BC (SERNbc), Caribou Habitat Restoration Fund (CHRF) via the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation (HCTF), Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program (FWCP), and the BC Wildlife Federation (BCWF).