Earth Week Walk in the Puntledge Forest
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.
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.
CONTRACT POSITION: Program Coordinator (PC) – Comox Valley Conservation Partnership
TERM: Upon candidate selection – March 31, 2023. Renewable thereafter.
TIME COMMITMENT: 45 hours/month
RATE: $40/hour
The Comox Valley Land Trust (CVLT) is an environmental non-governmental organization (ENGO) based in the Comox Valley of Vancouver Island. It is both a registered charity and a registered society. CVLT has two [>>]
Co-presented by World Community and the Comox Valley Land Trust at the Stan Hagen Theatre, North Island College, Courtenay on Friday November 19 at 7 pm, the [>>]
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(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.
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