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  • Native Plant Nursery – Sat

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

    The Native Plant Nursery has a wide variety of native plants and seeds for sale. A list of our current inventory is available here Hours of Operation Wednesdays  10:00 am to 3:00 pm Saturdays 11:00 am to 3:00 pm

  • Native Plant Nursery – Wednesday

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

    The Native Plant Nursery has a wide variety of native plants and seeds for sale. A list of our current inventory is available here Hours of Operation Wednesdays  10:00 am to 3:00 pm Saturdays 11:00 am to 3:00 pm

  • NALT Autumn Bottle Drive

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

    Autumn Bottle Drive on Saturday, October 26th in the parking lot beside Lucky’s Liquor Store at the Country Club Centre. 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 […]

  • Hallowe’en Bat Party!

    North Oyster Community Centre 13467 Cedar Road, Nanaimo BC, British Columbia, Canada
    FREE
  • Walley Creek Restoration

    Morningside Park Nanaimo, BC, Canada

    Here is an opportunity to help out with ongoing restoration work on Walley Creek in Nanaimo. Join us at Morningside Park (near Neck Point), as we carry out some riparian area restoration work. A light lunch will be provided. If you plan to attend or have any questions, please send me an email. This will […]

  • Jolly Holly Hack

    Parnassian Woods 3145 Frost Road, Nanaimo, BC, Canada
  • The Importance of Wildlife Trees for Bats

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

    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.