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Lucas Stiefvater is celebrating 50 years in Canada and giving back to the Comox Valley community including CVLT's Land Securement Fund.
Lucas Stiefvater is celebrating 50 years in Canada and giving back to the Comox Valley community including CVLT's Land Securement Fund.
The Comox Valley Land Trust invites you on a guided walk in the Lower Perseverance Creek. The walk is being co-hosted with the Cumberland Community Forest Society (CCFS) to celebrate the success of our two groups working together to protect this latest addition to the Cumberland Forest.
Join us for a walk through the lush headwaters of Morrison Creek.
(Comox Valley; May 16, 2022) The Comox Valley Land Trust (CVLT) has been granted $3.5 million in funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada to support three projects in the Puntledge River watershed. The projects will protect critical habitat and environmentally sensitive areas at risk from logging.
The Comox Valley Land Trust invites the public to a guided walk to learn about the ecology of the Puntledge Forest and why CVLT considers this area a high priority for conservation.
(Comox Valley; April 7, 2021) Natural climate solutions based on the conservation, restoration, and management of forests, grasslands, and wetlands can deliver up to a third of the global emissions needed by 2030.
(Comox Valley; October 27, 2020) There is probably no one who will be sad to say goodbye to 2020. Start planning for the new year: 2021 Comox Valley Conservation Partnership calendars are on sale now at retail locations in Courtenay, Comox, and Cumberland.
(Courtenay; September 23, 2020) When the Canadian Museum of Nature announced the finalists for its 2020 Nature Inspiration Awards, there was only one name in the Lifetime Achievement category: Father Charles Brandt.