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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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SUMMARY:Kejimkuijik LoonWatch
DESCRIPTION:Rain date: June 8\, 2025 \nTeams of LoonWatchers will canoe assigned lakes to provide a simultaneous survey of loon presence and reproductive activity. Lakes are surveyed from 12 noon until 3 pm. LoonWatch observation forms will be collected at the Visitor Centre following the survey. \nA canoe and associated equipment must be supplied by the volunteers. There are opportunities to rent equipment from Jake’s Landing canoe rental (902-682-2282). \nHow do I sign up? \nEmail: benevolekeji-kejivolunteer@pc.gc.ca \nWe will ensure that you have a canoe partner if you are coming alone. \nIn case of inclement weather \nHigh winds and/or extremely rainy days represent a safety hazard and can affect loon visibility. In case of inclement weather\, LoonWatch will generally take place on the following Sunday. \n  \nMore information
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/kejimkuijik-loonwatch/
LOCATION:Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site\, 3005 Kejimkujik Main Parkway\, Maitland Bridge\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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UID:3483-1749290400-1749312000@kswnsconservation.ca
SUMMARY:Reel Fun on the River
DESCRIPTION:This free event includes live music from CC Grace\, Carson Fullerton\, and Common Ground.\nHungry? Let’s Taco Bout Snacks will be on site too.\nCome out and enjoy the great outdoors and learn about fish and fishing in the Annapolis River!
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/reel-fun-on-the-river/
LOCATION:Lawrencetown Exhibition Grounds\, 570 Main St\, Lawrencetown
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clean Annaoplis River Project":MAILTO:carp@annapolisriver.ca
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UID:3361-1749910500-1749910500@kswnsconservation.ca
SUMMARY:Guided Walk: Big Meadow Bog Trail
DESCRIPTION:Introducing a new Trail Badge to Digby Area Recreation’s Trail Challenge! \nJoin the Digby Area Recreation Commission on Saturday June 14th at 2:15 pm for the launch of the 6th addition to the Digby Area Recreation Commission (DARC) trails challenge!  They will be unveiling the new badge and taking a guided walk with volunteers of the Big Meadow Bog Trail Committee. \nThe Digby Area Recreation Trails Challenge is excited to add a new badge to their challenge booklet.  The trails are a mixture of distances\, effort levels and showcase communities throughout Digby County.  There is something for everyone!  The six trails include Acacia Valley\, Gulliver’s Cove\, Weymouth Storybook\, Balancing Rock\, Van Tassel Lake and now BIG MEADOW BOG  Trails. \nIf you are unsure how to find any of the trails\, check out the Digby Outdoors Map on digbytrails.ca \, or reach out to the trails coordinator at clevings@digbymun.ca.
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/guided-walk-big-meadow-bog-trail/
LOCATION:Big Meadow Bog Trail\, 197 Water Street\, Westport (Brier Island)\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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UID:3516-1750183200-1750186800@kswnsconservation.ca
SUMMARY:CARP Guided Wetland Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Clean Annapolis River Project and the Town of Middleton for their second June is Recreation Month event on June 17th at 6PMIt will be a guided Walk with Clean Annapolis River Project at the Middleton Wetland Trail.If you have not seen this trail in Middleton\, this is your chance to see it in all it’s beauty!We will have a small selection of binoculars on hand.
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/carp-guided-wetland-walk/
LOCATION:CARP Middleton Wetland Trail\, 36 Brooklyn Rd\, Middleton\, Nova Scotia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clean Annaoplis River Project":MAILTO:carp@annapolisriver.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250629T183000
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UID:3524-1751221800-1751230800@kswnsconservation.ca
SUMMARY:Forest Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Calling all curious folks\, land stewards\, and birders of all skill levels! You are invited to join in some fabulous events with a community of people interested in forest bird biodiversity!\n\n\n\nMTRI is pleased to support several opportunities to learn about forest birds with woodland management partners in NS this season! This is part of MTRI’s effort to share knowledge about forest biodiversity and to encourage folks to get to know species at risk on the lands they steward through monitoring efforts. At each gathering we’ll be joined by a local expert who will interpret the forest bird biodiversity to help us appreciate the richness of bird diversity in forest habitats during the nesting season.\n\nSunday\, June 29\, in Lunenburg County\, we’ll join staff of Western Woodlot Services Cooperative and Birds Canada for an evening walk on a woodlot near New Germany where Common Nighthawk have been located.. Event starts at 6:30pm. Register by emailing MicheleWWSC@gmail.com
URL:https://kswnsconservation.ca/event/forest-bird-walk/
LOCATION:Western Woodlot Services Cooperative Office\, 5255 Nova Scotia Trunk 10\, New Germany\, Nova Scotia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute":MAILTO:info@merseytobeatic.ca
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