Volunteer for Environmental Organizations in West Vancouver
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Information about Environmental Organizations in West Vancouver offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view additional results of Environmental Organizations from other locations in British Columbia or expand your results by changing the location from the menu to the right. Environmental groups focus on aspects such as trail maintenance, watersheds, parklands, and wilderness conservation. Sometimes this group can overlap with Animals (for wildlife groups).
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Aboriginal Tourism Association of BC
600 - 100 Park Royal South, West Vancouver, British Columbia
The Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia (ATBC) is a non-profit, Stakeholder-based organization that is committed to growing and promoting a sustainable, culturally rich Aboriginal tourism industry.
Keywords: First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Environment
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Aboriginal Tourism Association of BC
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BC First Nations Forestry Council
615-100 Park Royal South, West Vancouver, British Columbia
The First Nations Forestry Council is now in its 8th year of business working as a non-profit society supporting all First Nations in their forestry activities. Based on direction from communities in regional dialogue sessions, Action Plans provide the mandate for the FNFC.
Keywords: First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Environment
Volunteer Profile of BC First Nations Forestry Council
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Coho Society
1408 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, British Columbia
The Coho Society is a volunteer, environmentally based organization that organizes and participates in events to sustain their mission of protecting and revitalizing North Shore waterways.
Keywords: Wildlife
· Festival
· Environment
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Coho Society
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First Nations Fisheries Council
202-100 Park Royal South, West Vancouver, British Columbia
The chief focus of the FNFC is to develop governance mechanisms, form collaborative relationships among First Nations organizations, and work together to build a cohesive voice on fisheries matters. Working together will allow First Nations to harness the capacity needed for meaningful engagement and participation in integrated fisheries planning and management, and to inform political processes to generate substantive change on matters related to Pacific fisheries.
Keywords: First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Environment
Volunteer Profile of First Nations Fisheries Council
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