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Life on the Edge: Identifying Mountain Goat Habitat Hotspots in the High Alpine with Laura Kroesen

Tuesday, March 23 at 7:30 pm via ZOOM WATCH RECORDING  Mountain goats are the original mountaineers eking out a living along cliff sides. These sure-footed climbers rarely venture far from the mountain-tops, so how do we understand mountain goat behaviour when they are so hard to observe within their cliffy dwellings?  Laura’s research aims to… Read More »Life on the Edge: Identifying Mountain Goat Habitat Hotspots in the High Alpine with Laura Kroesen

Earth Day: Screening of “Why Equity?” + Q&A with Harvey Locke & Marie-Eve Marchand ~ LIVE STREAM

  Program Fee: FREE Register Now Join us for a special Earth Day screening and conversation in partnership with Bow Valley Climate ActionJoin ArtsPlace in partnership with Bow Valley Climate Action on Earth Day and be one of the first to see the new show, Why Equity? The Importance of an Equitable, Carbon-Neutral, Nature-Positive World and ask questions… Read More »Earth Day: Screening of “Why Equity?” + Q&A with Harvey Locke & Marie-Eve Marchand ~ LIVE STREAM

Artists for the Rockies

  "Artists for the Rockies" is a grassroots organization formed to assist the Livingstone Landowners Group in the battle to stop coal mining on the eastern slopes of Alberta. Artists from across western Canada have donated their art to this auction to help provide funding for lawyers, experts, and surveys of Albertans regarding their views… Read More »Artists for the Rockies

Campfire Benefit Concert

LIVE STREAM: https://youtu.be/ZIvknGiQ0gQ TO DONATE *CRA registered charity https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/biosphere-institute-of-the-bow-valley/campaign/campfire-benefit-concert/

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How Do Mountains Store Water?

How Do Mountains Store Water? Dr. Masaki Hayashi and Sara Lilley, Department of Geoscience, University of CalgaryTuesday October 26, 2021 7:30 p.m.   WATCH RECORDING This past summer’s heat dome led to extreme glacier melt in the Rockies. Dr. John Pomeroy took a Global News crew up to the Peyto Glacier to tell the story and CBC interviewed Glaciologist… Read More »How Do Mountains Store Water?

8th Wild & Scenic Film Festival in Invermere

In 2020, the challenges of Covid-19 meant that the Columbia Valley’s hugely popular environmental film festival went virtual. This year, we’re making the extra effort to offer a HYBRID festival to make sure that everyone who wants to be part of it can.  Location:In-Person + Live-streamed + Video on Demand Columbia Valley Community Centre646 4 StInvermere, BC V0A… Read More »8th Wild & Scenic Film Festival in Invermere

Noise in Our Parks: A Decade of Noise Pollution Research in U.S. National Parks with Dr. Jacob Job, Sound and Light Ecology Team at Colorado State University

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REGISTER HERE Noise is a major source of pollution that is overlooked by most of society. For the natural world, it impacts wildlife behaviour and health, while impairing ecosystems and reducing biodiversity. For humans, noise has numerous negative impacts on our health, cognition, and mental well-being. Only in the relatively recent past have scientists turned… Read More »Noise in Our Parks: A Decade of Noise Pollution Research in U.S. National Parks with Dr. Jacob Job, Sound and Light Ecology Team at Colorado State University

VIEWS FROM THE VALLEY: THE FUTURE OF WINTER RECREATION IN YOUR BACKYARD

Come meet local outdoor athletes at an event hosted by the new Bow Valley Protect Our Winters Chapter! Graham McDowell, Kylee Toth, Chic Scott, Jim Elzinga, and Adam Campbell will discuss how climate change has historically and will continue to shift the mountain environments surrounding the Bow Valley. A warming world will alter the way we can work and… Read More »VIEWS FROM THE VALLEY: THE FUTURE OF WINTER RECREATION IN YOUR BACKYARD

2021 Bow Valley Christmas Bird Count

Count yourself in for this year's Christmas Bird Count. It's always a great day scouting out who's out there at this time of year. Details can be found here. Our area covers both Banff and Canmore, so please contact the coordinator for the area you would like to participate in. Banff: Heather@bowvalleynaturalists.org Canmore: Ethan@suechick.com

What’s It Like to Own a Zero-emission Vehicle?

Bow Valley Climate Action and the Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley are coordinating a webinar, “What’s it like to own a zero-emission vehicle?” on Saturday January 22nd from 12:00-1:00pm, to connect with Bow Valley residents about Electric Vehicles! 

Free