BC Rivers Day
Join us in cleaning up our local rivers on Sunday, September 26th!...
Pop-Up Nature Science!
Join SkeenaWild Environmental Educators as they ‘pop up’ in a variety of wild spaces during July and August! These pop-up events are targeted at kids ages 5 to 13 years, and will include demonstrations and hands-on activities that explore our natural world. Events will take place at our local provincial parks, campgrounds, trails, and other community locations. Follow SkeenaWild Conservation Trust on Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date on the dates, times and locations of our pop-up camps! . ...
Salmon Sundays
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SkeenaWild Film and Photo Festival
SWFF is our cornerstone community outreach event and awareness raiser. Each year SWFF continues to grow in submissions and participation at events in communities across BC. ...
Webinar Series: The Salmon Century Project
Michael Price, our Science Director, is a PhD candidate at Simon Fraser University and a member of the Earth To Ocean Research Group. In this upcoming virtual presentation, he will share his research, that is focused on understanding changes in the abundance and diversity of wild salmon populations in the Skeena over the last century....
Invisible Migration
As one of our most important fundraising initiatives, Apres Skeena brings together an intimate group of people for an amazing buffet of local fare, world-reknowned speakers, silent and live auctions and live music....
Webinar Series: Salmon, Climate Change & What You Can do About it
This talk will look at what impacts we are already seeing and experiencing in the Skeena watershed. It will also explore the changing conditions in our coastal waters and the North Pacific that have a large impact on how many fish return each year. The Skeena and its people are well positioned to adapt to these changes - a discussion on what we might see in future years and how we can adapt and give our fish the best possible chance to thrive into the future will be a key focus of the presentation....
Skeena Salmon Art Festival
SkeenaWild is a proud supporter of the SSAF. Salmon are one of the main reasons many of us live, work and play in the Skeena Watershed, and are the foundation for many of our communities and cultures. ...
Garbathon
Garbathon brings together all kinds of people to clean up our communities in fun, entertaining and meaningful ways. In the morning, we meet and get organized and then connect again later that afternoon for a salmon BBQ and live music....