Notice of Annual General Meeting hosted by Kamloops Naturalists Club at Thompson Rivers University on May 23, 2026 Date: May...
Read MoreBC Nature Summer Student Position
Employment Opportunity: Education & Outreach Assistant (Summer Student)BC Nature is seeking a summer student to support education, outreach, and research...
Read More2026 AGM and Conference Kamloops
Registration for 2026 AGM and Conference in Kamloops is now open. Please visit: LINK for Conference schedule, field trip information...
Read MoreBC Nature Land Acknowledgement
BC Nature respectfully acknowledges that our work takes place across the homelands of many Indigenous Peoples throughout what is now known as British Columbia. These
lands and waters have been cared for and intertwined with the lives of diverse First Nations since time immemorial, each with their own unique histories, languages, and
relationships with the natural world. Our headquarters are in North Vancouver, on the unceded territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), Tsleil-Waututh, Só’lh Téméxw
(Stó:lō), and xwməθkwəy̓ə m (Musqueam) Nations. READ MORE
Municipal Protected Areas Project (MPAP)
Important Bird and Key Biodiversity Areas (IBA-KBA)
BC Nature supports the 84 IBA-KBA program in BC. Read more on how you can support this important network of protected areas.
FIND A NATURE CLUB
Find a nature club near you. There are nature clubs in most regions of the province inviting you to join!Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
At BC Nature, our mission is Knowing Nature and Keeping It Worth Knowing stems from a deep reverence for the rich diversity of ecosystems and species found throughout British Columbia. We strive to ensure that our conservation work reflects values of equity, inclusion, and justice, recognizing that these principles help us connect all members of society to nature, and ensure all members of society will be there to stand up for nature.
EXPLORE NATURE
Check out our interactive guide to viewing wildlife and nature in British Columbia, Canada.

