Did you know that individual dead and dying trees support greater biodiversity in our forest ecosystems than living trees? Join us for a fascinating talk on Wildlife Trees, with a special focus on their importance for our local bat species, with wildlife biologist Chris Steeger.
NALT Native Plant Nursery is providing trees, shrubs, and foliage for the City of Nanaimo’s week long annual holiday ice skating fiesta. Plants will be part of a “forest” for the week between Christmas and New Years. NALT Nursery will be recognized during an all-skate session at the Frank Crane arena on Friday, December 27, […]
Winter Bottle Drive on Saturday, January 4th in the parking lot behind the NALT Stewardship Centre on Wallace St. NALT volunteers will be ready to receive your refundable beverage containers from 9 am – 2 pm. Proceeds will be in support of watershed stewardship initiatives such as School Water Stewards. We hope to see you […]
The NALT Stewardship Centre will be closed today. We apologize for any inconvenience. See you again on Tuesday.
In collaboration with Nature Nanaimo, NALT is very happy to present Bat Conservation on Vancouver Island: the Importance of Wetlands, Protected Areas and Forest Cover, a talk by Scott Wilson, a Research Scientists With Environment and Climate Change Canada. This free presentation is on Thursday, February 20th at 7 pm at the Beban Park Social […]
On March 20th at 7 pm at the Beban Park Social Centre, room #2, NALT and Nature Nanaimo will cohost a FREE presentation by Elke Wind: Why It’s Tough Being a Toad on Vancouver Island The nine native amphibian species on Vancouver Island live in a variety of habitats and vary in their life history […]
Save Our Glaciers Learn more at United Nations World Water Day
About the Course This two day course provides the skills and knowledge training on protection and restoration of local aquatic habitat. It has been developed by the Pacific Streamkeepers Federation. Course cost: by donation. Fee for materials: $20.00