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  • College of Applied Biologists 2026 Annual Conference

    Hotel Grand Pacific 463 Belleville Street, Victoria, BC, Canada

    The College’s 2026 Conference is on April 9-10, 2026 at the Hotel Grand Pacific in Victoria, BC on the traditional lands of the of the Songhees Nation and the Xwsepsum Nation. Read on for more information about the speakers and panels. Registrants will have the opportunity to participate in the Conference through a live web...

  • Northern B.C. Ecosystem Restoration Community of Practice Webinar: Introducing the Forest Ecosystem Simulator (ForES) – Kelsey Gritter and Eric Neilson, Canadian Forest Service

    Online via Teams 10207 109 Ave, Fort St. John, BC

    Part of the Northern BC CoP: Lunch 'n' Learn Webinar Series Join Kelsey Gritter and Eric Neilson for an overview and demo of the Forest Ecosystem Simulator (ForES). ForES allows the user to test the outcomes of different harvest prescriptions under climate change to examine the impacts on caribou habitat quality. It simulates both forest...

  • ABWRET-A (F25) Blended Course

    Blended online/offline

    The Alberta Wetland Rapid Evaluation Tool – Actual (ABWRET-A) (F25) Blended Course introduces learners to the Government of Alberta’s wetland function assessment tool and its application in the context of Alberta Water Act approvals. The course covers foundational knowledge and practical components relevant to the tool’s use. The course is available anytime following registration, though...

  • Workshop: Improving Restoration Effectiveness in the Northeast

    North Peace Cultural Centre 10015 100 Ave, Fort St. John, BC

    We are excited to announce the upcoming northeast region Community of Practice workshop taking place in Fort St. John from April 29-30 with a field tour May 1. This collaborative event brings together professionals, Indigenous knowledge holders, restoration practitioners, and community leaders to share insights, build relationships, and improve restoration effectiveness in northeast B.C. and...

  • College of Applied Biologists Annual General Meeting

    The meeting is for College registrants. The meeting will be delivered via Zoom and is to be held on May 13 at 12:00 - 1:00 pm PDT. REGISTER HERE The meeting will review the 2025 audited financial statements and annual operational, business and committee reports. Attendance is eligible for 1 CPD hour.

  • Riparian Areas Protection Regulation

    Online/North Vancouver Online/North Vancouver, Online/North Vancouver, BC - British Columbia

    Format Day 1 and 2: Online/Remote 9 am Zoom meeting each morning followed by online module work composed of readings, micro-lectures and exercises. Participants should plan to work on course until approximately 4pm each day. Day 3: On-site field practice Field-based exercises in the morning, followed by a field exam in the afternoon. Participants should...

  • Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference

    Vancouver Island Conference Centre 101 Gordon Street, Nanaimo, BC, Canada

    The Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference is committed to celebrating accomplishments and fostering meaningful, equitable partnerships that support Indigenous-led economic participation in BC’s Natural Resource Sector. Our objective is to facilitate building enduring partnerships between Indigenous communities and the resource sector through sustainable and respectful resource development. By building these relationships, IROC seeks to promote inclusivity,...

  • Bat Acoustics Training

    Kamloops Location To Be Determined, Kamloops, British Columbia

    Bat Acoustics Training Course - Techniques and Analysis Instructor: Dr. Cori Lausen, WCS Canada Director of Bat Conservation Location: Kamloops, BC. Dates: June 15–19, 2026. To find out more information and to be considered for the 2026 course, please complete this form as soon as possible: https://tinyurl.com/WCSBatAcousticCourse. Application/inquiry on or before 15 Feb is strongly...

  • BC Cumulative Effects Framework- Guidance for Natural Resource Professionals (Option 1)

    Online - MS Teams

    The Government of British Columbia has released new guidance materials under the Cumulative Effects Framework (CEF) to support the consideration of cumulative effects in applications for land and resource use activities, where required by regulating agencies. These materials are intended to support applied biology professsionals, who are involved in the planning, assessment, and preparation of...

  • BC Cumulative Effects Framework- Guidance for Natural Resource Professionals (Option 2)

    Online - MS Teams

    The Government of British Columbia has released new guidance materials under the Cumulative Effects Framework (CEF) to support the consideration of cumulative effects in applications for land and resource use activities, where required by regulating agencies. These materials are intended to support applied biology professionals, who are involved in the planning, assessment, and preparation of...

  • Fire Effects Monitoring Workshop

    Kelowna Fire Department Training Facility 2255 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, BC, Kelowna, British Columbia

    Fire is a moment. Monitoring tells the whole story. Fire ecology and fire effects are increasingly recognized as essential to effective prescribed fire, restoration, and wildfire risk reduction. This workshop focuses on translating fire behaviour into ecological outcomes. It helps participants deepen their understanding of how fire influences fuels, vegetation, and soils (and other values)...