by a | Mar 9, 2023 | Newsletter, Outreach
by a | Mar 9, 2023 | Events, News Releases, Newsletter, Reconcilliation
Almost 100 people came to the screening for Before they Fall on February 23. It was a wonderful turnout for a film that documented the protests to protect the old growth ancient forests at Fairy Creek. Our press release and Panel Discussion video are below. Press...
by a | Mar 9, 2023 | Events, In the news, Newsletter
by a | Feb 6, 2023 | Events, In the news, News Releases, Newsletter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 5, 2023 Forest Conservationists host book launch and signing of Big Trees: Inland Temperate Forests of British Columbia, by Terry Nelson. BIG TREES book signing and reception Peachland, BC – “Lieutenant Dan”, “Grand Daddy Subby” and...
by a | Feb 6, 2023 | Events, In the news, News Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 5, 2023 Local Forest Conservation organization MOVES BEYOND CONVERSATION – A WITH DOCUMENTARY FILM SCREENING AND DISCUSSION ON OLD-GROWTH FORESTS, INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND ACTION ‘’BEFORE THEY FALL’’. 2. View the Trailer here:...
by a | Dec 6, 2022 | Newsletter, Outreach, Reconcilliation, TEK
by Judy Wyper, PWPA Member & Volunteer Each Friday in September, I joined about 20 others including PWPA Director Taryn Skalbania, for cultural sensitivity sessions with Pamela and Grouse Barnes. They are Westbank First Nation elders and knowledge-keepers,...
by a | Dec 6, 2022 | Newsletter, Outreach, Watershed Wisdom
this years’ theme: “Bridging Indigenous and Western approaches to Knowledge, Science and Management” PWPA members Taryn Skalbaia, Judy Wyper, and Alex Morrison attended this three day event in Osoyoos, to learn more about the management of water in the...
by a | Dec 1, 2022 | Events, In the news, News Releases
Here’s our AGM write up published in the Peachland View, December 1, 2022
by a | Dec 1, 2022 | Birds, Newsletter, Watershed Watch
By Dawn Boys – PWPA Watershed Watch Late October, on my trail run in the watershed I came across an injured eagle who’s wing tip had been torn by a predator bite. She was trying to swim in and about Deep Creek. This was quite likely from feeding on a discarded...
by a | Nov 30, 2022 | Uncategorised