Erinanne Harper
Ready or Not: Facing the Climate Challenges Ahead Webinar
News, Past Events, Uncategorized
|As we navigate the aftermath of extreme droughts and wildfires, the question looms—Is Salt Spring Island truly prepared for the climate challenges ahead? Transition Salt Spring has just unveiled the…
Read More TSS is starting a Repair Cafe on Salt Spring!
Get Involved, News, Repair Cafe
|We are starting a Repair Cafe on Salt Spring Island! Repair Cafe is a neighbourhood initiative that promotes repair as an alternative to tossing things out. Folks can bring their…
Read More ENERGY BLINDNESS AND OUR FUTURE
Past Events
|Have you wondered how the decline of energy will impact our everyday lives? Here on Salt Spring Island, our population is better-informed than most on climate change and other environmental…
Read More Seasons in the Salish Sea
Marine Stewardship, Past Events, Uncategorized
|Are there seasons underwater? Underwater Photographer Ann Donahue and Marine Biologist Anne Parkinson will present evidence of the seasonal changes in the Salish Sea via anecdotes and short videos filmed…
Read More Forage Fish Fun at Fulford
Events, Marine Stewardship, Past Events
|How do you find a tiny fish egg on a beach of sand? That’s what we learned on a sunny, warm September day on the shore of Drummond Park. Fifteen…
Read More Introducing the CARLY Eco-Literacy Project
CARL
|Introducing the C.A.R.L.Y. (Climate Adaptation Research Lab YOUTH) Eco-Literacy Project, an exciting collaboration between vibrant young Salt Spring Island youth from Wildhaven School and the Transition Salt Spring Climate Adaptation…
Read More Welcoming New Team Members to CARL!
CARL, Uncategorized
|We are thrilled to introduce three new dedicated team members who have joined Transition Salt Spring’s (TSS) Climate Adaptation Research Lab (CARL), each bringing unique skills and experiences to our…
Read More 15th Annual GOERT Conference: Restoring Ecosystems
Uncategorized
|An opportunity to hear from people actively involved in restoring Garry oak ecosystems, share ideas and connect with the community. Saturday, October 14 · 9am – 4pm David Turpin Building,…
Read More New Report Shows Us How to Reduce Wildfire Risks
CARL, Fire and drought, Forests, News
|Fire risk reduction in the Coastal Douglas-fir biogeoclimatic zone Read the Full Report here. Introducing a new practitioner’s report focused on reducing fire risk by increasing ecological integrity. Historically, wildfire…
Read More FIRE Event- Ruth Waldick presents at Cumberland Community Forest Society Science Pub Series
Ecological Research Network, Fire and drought, Forests, News
|FIRE Event- Ruth Waldick presents at Cumberland Community Forest Society Science Pub Series Event by Cumberland Forest Cumberland Masonic Hall Get Tickets Here The CCFS Science Pub Series is BACK! This…
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