GCC AGM 2026 - Annual general Meeting and Speakers
The Annual General meeting will be from 9:00 to 12:00, followed by lunch on your own and a series of short talks on grasslands topics in the afternoon.
The Annual General meeting will be from 9:00 to 12:00, followed by lunch on your own and a series of short talks on grasslands topics in the afternoon.
The OK Branch and PRSSS are pleased to host the first-ever Agricultural Capability Tour in Kelowna, BC. This full-day, hands-on field event is designed to introduce participants to the BC Land Capability Classification for Agriculture system and build practical skills for conducting agricultural land assessments.
Open to: All BCIA registrants and their guests
Join Victoria & Islands Branch for an in-person tour of the Cowichan Lake Research Station, where you’ll gain firsthand insight into forest genetics and tree breeding programs shaping the future of climate-resilient forests in British Columbia.
Learn to improve impact assessment documents though organized reasoning. There are four 3.5-hour sessions on June 8, 10, 15 and 17
Open to: BCIA Registrants and thier guest (One guest per registration, for additional guests contact admin@bcia.com)
Join the Kootenay Boundary Branch for a half-day, in-person tour of Nupqu Native Plant Nursery, a leading provider of native plant propagation and ecological restoration services in the Southern Interior and Kootenay Region of British Columbia.
The Native Bee Society of BC is hosting the BC Native Bee Course and Field Trips in Penticton this June.
Enhance your career in natural resources with practical soil assessment skills.
Join the Government of British Columbia’s Cumulative Effects Framework team for an upcoming webinar to learn about new provincial guidance for qualified environmental professionals.
If you have a passion for sustainable ranching and local food Systems...This tour is for you!
Open to: BCIA Registrants and their Guest. If you want to more than one guest, contact admin@bcia.com to make arrangements.