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Planting Days in the Hwmet’utsun (Maxwell) Creek Watershed!
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Attention Nature and Plant Enthusiasts! Help Us Restore Our Local Forests The Climate Adaptation Research Lab is calling on your green thumbs and gardening expertise to assist with an exciting Forest and Wetland Restoration Project! We’re working to restore vital native ecosystems in the Maxwell Creek Watershed, and your support can make all the difference.…
Read More Volunteer Opportunities with TSS!
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Ready to make a difference in your community? Transition Salt Spring is looking for passionate volunteers to join our team! From climate action campaigning to invasive plant support, there’s a role for everyone. Contact Darlene at darlene@transitionsaltspring.com to get involved and be part of the positive change! ROLE TASK SKILLS NEEDED General On-Call SupportHelp TSS…
Read More What do the TSS Working Groups do?
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An Interview with Jean Wilkinson from the Native Plant Stewardship Group June 2022 – At the heart of TSS are dedicated board members and part-time staff and extending out from this heart are a TON of volunteers forming committees and working groups. The Native Plant Stewardship Group is one of many TSS working groups. This…
Read More Celebrating the Salish Sea
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By Anne Parkinson, Published in The Driftwood, June 2, 2021 https://pages.pagesuite.com/0/6/063f2a15-9d0f-4e1c-b29a-300a404f38e2/page.pdf “…in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth.” Rachel Carson How true this phrase is when exploring the coastline around xʷənen̕əč, Salt Spring Island. From rock to sand to shell, shallow bays to steep cliffs and…
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