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  • Bat Conservation on Vancouver Island: The importance of wetlands, protected areas and forest cover.

    Beban Park, Social Centre Rm 2 2300 Bowen Rd,, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

    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 […]

    FREE
  • Why It’s Tough Being a Toad on Vancouver Island

    Beban Park Social Centre, Room 2 2300 Bowen Rd, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

    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 […]

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  • Streamkeeper Course 2025

    Rotary Field House - Nanaimo 850 Third St,, Nanaimo, BC

    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

    by donation
  • Unlocking the Mysteries of the Black Swift

    Beban Park Social Centre, Room 2 2300 Bowen Rd, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

    Hello NALT Members and Supporters, On Thursday, April 17th, 7 pm at the Beban Park Social Centre, room #2, join our friends from Nature Nanaimo for a presentation on Unlocking the Mysteries of the Black Swift with Paul Levesque and Christine Rock (See attached poster). The presentation will describe the natural history of the Endangered […]

  • NALT Spring 2025 Bottle Drive

    Lucky's Liquor Store 3296 Island Hwy N,, Nanaimo, BC, Canada

    Spring Bottle Drive on Saturday, May 3rd in the parking lot at Lucky's Liquor Store. 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 there!

  • Picnic with NALT

    Natural Abundance Native Plant Nursery 3145 Frost Road, Nanaimo, BC, Canada

    Join us to celebrate Anneka & Peter Vankerkoerle and the Natural Abundance Native Plant Nursery. Take the guided walk with renowned ethnobotonist Dr. Nancy Turner. Bring your own picnic lunch and enjoy music that rocks (in a folksy way), interesting talks and guided walks! 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at 3145 Frost Road in Cassidy. […]

  • Annual General Meeting

    Unitarian Fellowship Hall 595 Townsite Rd, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

    Annual General Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2025 6:30 pm Unitarian Fellowship Hall 595 Townsite Road, Nanaimo BC Business begins at 6:30 pm, more details coming soon.

  • Bat Box Building Workshop

    North Oyster Community Hall 13467 Cedar Rd., Cedar, BC, Canada

    Join us this Saturday, June 21st at 10am for a workshop on Bat Box Building! Help us construct one of 10 bat boxes that will be used in bat conservation in our area! At this workshop you will: learn about the type of bat box that is suitable for our local bat species, use tools […]

  • Lotus Pinnatus Invasive Removal work party

    Volunteers are invited to join NALT, the City of Nanaimo Parks staff and the Garry Oak Ecosystem Recovery Team (GOERT) to tackle invasive daphne and broom at Harewood Plains this Friday from 10am - 12pm. Meet us at the Harewood Mines Rd parking area. RSVP to stewardship@nalt.bc.ca to let us know you will be coming, […]

  • NALT Summer 2025 Bottle Drive

    Lucky's Liquor Store 3296 Island Hwy N,, Nanaimo, BC, Canada

    Spring Bottle Drive on Saturday, July 5th in the parking lot at Lucky's Liquor Store. 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 there!