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SUMMARY:TransCoastal Adaptations Level 1 Green Shores Training
DESCRIPTION:TCA has scheduled TWO Level 1 training opportunities for HRM residents. These training opportunities are provided FREE\, thanks to support from the Halifax Regional Municipality and the Ecology Action Centre\, as part of the Living Lakeshores Project. \n\nVisit transcoastaladaptations.com/events  to register.\n\n\nVisit transcoastaladaptations.com/green-shores to learn more about how the Green Shores program can help you support healthy and sustainable ocean and lake shores!\n\n\nQuestions? Email transcoastaladaptations@smu.ca\n\nGreen Shores® is a program originally created by the Stewardship Centre for BC\, and has recently expanded and updated to be applicable in the Maritimes! Green Shores provides anyone working on a lake or ocean shoreline with a system of credits and ratings to optimize the benefits that the project provides to both the project manager/homeowner\, and to the environment. Level 1 training is a great introduction to the program and covers shoreline ecology\, governance\, and climate change adaptation measures\, with the ability to apply what is learned to a real shoreline in the afternoon.
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/transcoastal-adaptations-level-1-green-shores-training-2/
LOCATION:Sackville Sports Stadium\, 409 Glendale Dr\, Lower Sackville\, Nova Scotia
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ORGANIZER;CN="TransCoastal Adaptations Centre for Nature-based Solutions":MAILTO:transcoastaladaptations@smu.ca.
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UID:3354-1748156400-1748163600@kswnsconservation.ca
SUMMARY:Focus on Birds:Guided Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join the Medway Community Forest Co-op Sunday\, May 25 from 7:00-9:00 AM for a guided birding walk through the Medway Community Forest license area. Led by Dr. Cindy Stacier\, a Species at Risk bird researcher\, and Jason Dain\, a professional wildlife photographer\, you’ll learn to identify species at risk birds and capture stunning wildlife photos. This event is perfect for both seasoned birders and newcomers looking to connect with nature!
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/focus-on-birdsguided-bird-walk/
LOCATION:Medway Community Forest License Area\, Annapolis County
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ORGANIZER;CN="Medway Community Forest Cooperative":MAILTO:info@medwaycommunityforest.com
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CREATED:20250319T182922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T163814Z
UID:3184-1748509200-1753893000@kswnsconservation.ca
SUMMARY:TransCoastal Adaptations Level 2 Green Shores Training
DESCRIPTION:TCA has Level 2 training opportunities for HRM residents. These training opportunities are provided FREE\, thanks to support from the Halifax Regional Municipality and the Ecology Action Centre\, as part of the Living Lakeshores Project. \n\nVisit transcoastaladaptations.com/events  to register.\n\n\nVisit transcoastaladaptations.com/green-shores to learn more about how the Green Shores program can help you support healthy and sustainable ocean and lake shores!\n\n\nQuestions? Email transcoastaladaptations@smu.ca\n\nGreen Shores® is a program originally created by the Stewardship Centre for BC\, and has recently expanded and updated to be applicable in the Maritimes! Green Shores provides anyone working on a lake or ocean shoreline with a system of credits and ratings to optimize the benefits that the project provides to both the project manager/homeowner\, and to the environment. Level 1 training is a great introduction to the program and covers shoreline ecology\, governance\, and climate change adaptation measures\, with the ability to apply what is learned to a real shoreline in the afternoon.
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/transcoastal-adaptations-level-2-green-shores-training/
LOCATION:Sackville Sports Stadium\, 409 Glendale Dr\, Lower Sackville\, Nova Scotia
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ORGANIZER;CN="TransCoastal Adaptations Centre for Nature-based Solutions":MAILTO:transcoastaladaptations@smu.ca.
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CREATED:20250522T185155Z
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UID:3477-1748678400-1748685600@kswnsconservation.ca
SUMMARY:MTRI Forest Bird Walk Near Caledonia
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the birds in your backyard or on your hikes? Join MTRI for a gentle morning walk where we’ll cover the basics of birdwatching\, how to identify species at risk and their habitats\, and simple ways to monitor bird biodiversity right from home.\n\n\nThis is a great introduction for anyone wanting to build confidence with birds and contribute to conservation in a low-key\, rewarding way.\n\n\nRegister by emailing Abby.Lewis@MerseyTobeatic.ca
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/mtri-forest-bird-walk-near-caledonia/
LOCATION:Caledonia Fire Hall\, 9793 Highway 8\, Caledonia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute":MAILTO:info@merseytobeatic.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250531T140000
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CREATED:20250523T150905Z
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UID:3489-1748700000-1748710800@kswnsconservation.ca
SUMMARY:Wetland Interpretative Panels Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:Coastal Action and the Bay to Bay Trail Association are proud to partner on a project that brings nature\, culture\, and community together — the unveiling of new Wetland Interpretive Panels along the Bay to Bay Trail!\n\n\n\nJoin them May 31st at 2 PM at the Marsh for an afternoon of celebration\, learning\, and connection with the land. You may hike\, bike\, ride\, or catch an ATV “taxi” from Shore Cycle & Marine.\n\n\n\nYou’ll hear from partners including Knowledge Keeper Shawn Feener\, designer Kate MacIntosh\, and members of the Bay to Bay Wetland Committee — all working together to honour and protect this vital habitat.\n\nLet’s celebrate wetlands\, trails\, and Two-Eyed Seeing perspectives.
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/wetland-interpretative-panels-launch-event/
LOCATION:Bay to Bay Marsh\, 221 Fauxburg Rd\, Mahone Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coastal Action":MAILTO:info@coastalaction.org
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