The Citizens’ Environment Netork in Colwood is hosting its fifth annual speaker series. Join via Zoom, everyone welcome. This event features: Importance of recognising and removing invasives (Stephan Doyle, Friends of Colwood Parks) Including native plants in... Read more
Part of CENiC’s fifth speaker series, featuring Urban agriculture (Kayla Siefried, Compost Education Centre) Update from ReImagine (Kimberleigh Doyle) A vison for a community garden and composting in Colwood Creek Park (Derek de Candole) Zoom link is... Read more
Course description Invasive species are highly successful species often dispersed by people, frequently transported by commercial or recreational activities. In this course we’ll examine the biology of invasive species, focusing on the life-history adaptations and... Read more
How do ecological restoration practitioners know if their restoration efforts have been successful? Join instructor Thomas Munson and Environmental Studies PhD Candidate Sonia Voicescu for an overview and history of repeat photography and photopoint monitoring, two... Read more
Over five days, explore the complex, layered and sometimes messy relationships that characterize urban ecologies through drawing, photography and field notes. Using the City of Victoria as a laboratory, you will explore the ecological and social relations between... Read more