Volunteer in Queen Charlotte City, British Columbia
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Information about volunteering and helping the 2 non-profit and charitable organizations located in Queen Charlotte City, British Columbia. You can narrow or expand these results from the menu to the right by selecting locations near Queen Charlotte City, other locations in British Columbia, choosing a category of interest or a specific organization by name.
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Earthlife Canada Foundation
Queen Charlotte City, British Columbia
The purpose of the Gowgaia Institute is to promote sustainability, which means a lasting and diversified economy, prosperous communities, and a healthy, productive environment. It also means that whatever we enjoy on the Islands today should be here in equal measure, and equal value, for the generations that come after ours.
Keywords: Environment
Volunteer Profile of Earthlife Canada Foundation
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Laskeek Bay Conservation Society
Queen Charlotte City, British Columbia
The Society is a strong collaborator with several agencies involved in studying the changes caused by introduced deer, raccoons, and squirrels on the native plants and animals of the Islands. LBCS became interested in introduced species when raccoons were discovered eating eggs and killing adults on Limestone Island in 1991.
Keywords: Environment
Volunteer Profile of Laskeek Bay Conservation Society
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Volunteering in Queen Charlotte City
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Locations near Queen Charlotte City
(51 km): Hagensborg
(167 km): Port Hardy
(272 km): Terrace
(274 km): Heriot Bay
(283 km): Campbell River
(286 km): Smithers
(295 km): Vanderhoof
(301 km): Black Creek
(310 km): Merville
(311 km): Prince Rupert
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Earthlife Canada FoundationThe purpose of the Gowgaia Institute is to promote sustainability, which means a lasting and diversified economy, prosperous communities, and a healthy, productive environment. It also means that whatever we enjoy on the Islands today should be here in equal measure, and equal value, for the generations that come after ours.
Laskeek Bay Conservation SocietyThe Society is a strong collaborator with several agencies involved in studying the changes caused by introduced deer, raccoons, and squirrels on the native plants and animals of the Islands. LBCS became interested in introduced species when raccoons were discovered eating eggs and killing adults on Limestone Island in 1991.
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Environment
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