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Comox Valley Land Trust challenges you to Soil Your Undies in support of natural climate solutions
(Comox Valley; September 2, 2021) The Comox Valley Land Trust (CVLT) is launching its first annual Soil Your Undies campaign. Valley residents are invited to take part by burying their cotton underwear in three- to six-inch-deep soil and then digging it up in 60 days. The more your underwear disintegrates, [>>]
Comox Valley Land Trust launches Natural Climate Solution Fund in support of Earth Day 2021
(Comox Valley; April 7, 2021) Natural climate solutions based on the conservation, restoration, and management of forests, grasslands, and wetlands can deliver up to a third of the global emissions needed by 2030.
Start planning for the new year: 2021 Comox Valley conservation calendars on sale now
(Comox Valley; October 27, 2020) There is probably no one who will be sad to say goodbye to 2020. Start planning for the new year: 2021 Comox Valley Conservation Partnership calendars are on sale now at retail locations in Courtenay, Comox, and Cumberland.
Black Creek’s Father Charles Brandt to receive national lifetime achievement award
(Courtenay; September 23, 2020) When the Canadian Museum of Nature announced the finalists for its 2020 Nature Inspiration Awards, there was only one name in the Lifetime Achievement category: Father Charles Brandt.
Comox Valley Land Trust and Comox Valley Regional District Partner to protect critical habitat for the engendered Morrison Creek lamprey
(Comox Valley, BC) The Comox Valley Land Trust (CVLT) and the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) have joined forces to protect the Morrison Headwaters Nature Preserve.
Comox Valley Land Trust and Cumberland Community Forest Society Announce Major Donation From Courtenay And District Fish And Game Protective Association
Comox Valley Land Trust and Cumberland Community Forest Society Announce Major Donation From Courtenay And District Fish And Game Protective Association
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Since our formation in 1999, the Comox Valley Land Trust has protected and conserved approximately 600 hectares of ecologically significant land and wildlife habitat. This success is thanks to the vision and generosity of our donors and partners. Your donation to CVLT goes directly to acquiring and protecting the natural wealth of the Comox Valley.