In his message for the Spring 2019 e-newsletter, SER-WC Board Chair Darcy Henderson describes exciting new initiatives in the works to help us accomplish more for our membership.Read More
The City of Calgary Native Bee Project goes to show that even small improvements in the landscape can make a difference and improve biodiversity.Read More
In his introductory message for our Winter 2019 e-newsletter, SER-WC Board Chair Darcy Henderson highlights our efforts to bring a diversity of restoration practitioners together so they can learn from each other.Read More
Undertaking a case study of Lost Lagoon as part of a broader exploration into how ecosystem services can be incorporated into restoration planning and design.Read More
The Québec RE3 Conference promises to inspire a range of stimulating discussions on the evolution of management approaches withing many societies.Read More
The Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society and a host of other conservation and community groups joined forces last summer to remove Yellow Flag Iris from BC's Shuswap Watershed.Read More
SER-WC Chair Darcy Henderson introduces the November 2018 e-newsletter and invites anyone seeking opportunities to host events that promote ecological restoration and connect our members with new ideas and information.Read More