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How old is water?
How Old is Water? By Ellis Hamm, Environmental Education Coordinator June 3, 2026 How old is water? That’s the question I [...]

Finding a New Damselfly Species Record for Metro Vancouver
Finding the California Spreadwing in Metro Vancouver How getting to know damselflies and dragonflies of the Tatalu Watershed led to broader scientific discovery for [...]

Introducing the Manitoba WildRoots Team of 2026
Introducing the Manitoba WildRoots Team of 2026 By Zoe Matties, Manitoba Program Manager May 7, 2026 This week the A Rocha [...]

Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons
Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons Finding contentment in the repetition of church celebrations and natural seasons. By Amanda Hildebrand, Ontario Program [...]
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March 2025
Building Ecological Literacy Skills Sparks Love for Creation
Building Ecological Literacy Skills Sparks Love for Creation Written by Sarah Bokma, Former Environmental Education Coordinator February 2025 “We caught a tadpole!” exclaimed a group of students. We had been searching [...]
A Bespoke Bird Book
A Bespoke Bird Book Ellis reflects on the process of creating an accessible bird book for kids By Ellis Hamm, MB Environmental Education Coordinator March 5, 2025 My name is [...]
An Aha Moment at Team Gathering 2025
An Aha Moment at Team Gathering 2025 Written by Cindy Verbeek (Northern BC Manager) March 2025 Every year in January all the A Rocha staff converge on A Rocha BC Centre in [...]
February 2025
Corporate Sponsorship Opportunity – Buck Creek Hatchery and Nature Centre, Houston, BC
According to the Pacific Salmon Foundations Salmon Explorer, the Upper Bulkley River that runs through Houston, BC, is one of the most negatively impacted watersheds in the larger Skeena system due to human activity. [...]


