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Nature-Based Solutions Foundation Selected as Finalist for 2024 Land Awards!

Nature-Based Solutions Foundation Selected as Finalist for 2024 Land Awards!

by NBSF Team | May 23, 2024 | Partnerships

We’re excited to share that the Nature-Based Solutions Foundation (NBSF) has been selected as a finalist for the 2024 Land Awards, which celebrates leadership in sustainable land use and real estate in British Columbia! NBSF was nominated for our efforts to provide...
Media Release: First Nation’s Plan to Save Rare BC Old Growth to Move Forward with Stewardship Funding

Media Release: First Nation’s Plan to Save Rare BC Old Growth to Move Forward with Stewardship Funding

by NBSF Team | Dec 6, 2023 | Press Release

  First Nation’s Plan to Save Rare BC Old Growth in the Fraser and Kwoiek Valleys (by the iconic Stein Valley) to Move Forward with Forthcoming Stewardship Funding from the Nature-Based Solutions Foundation The Nature-Based Solutions Foundation (NBSF) is...
National Observer: Conservation group buys stand of majestic old-growth as gift for First Nation

National Observer: Conservation group buys stand of majestic old-growth as gift for First Nation

by NBSF Team | Oct 13, 2022 | In the News, Partnerships

Read an article in the National Observer about the Nature-Based Solutions Foundation’s work in collaboration with the Kanaka Bar Indian Band, the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance and the Ancient Forest Alliance to help protect the old-growth forests and native...
Globe & Mail: B.C. Indigenous conservation plan gets private backing

Globe & Mail: B.C. Indigenous conservation plan gets private backing

by NBSF Team | Oct 11, 2022 | In the News, Partnerships

Celina Starnes of the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance stands under an old-growth Western redcedar near Kanaka Bar Indian Band, home to the T’eqt’aqtn’mux, in British Columbia this past Sept. 21. PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAFAL GERSZAK/THE GLOBE AND MAIL Below is a new Globe and...
Media Release: Conservation group buys one of BC’s most diverse old-growth forests – to be gifted with a conservation covenant to the Kanaka Bar Indian Band

Media Release: Conservation group buys one of BC’s most diverse old-growth forests – to be gifted with a conservation covenant to the Kanaka Bar Indian Band

by NBSF Team | Oct 11, 2022 | Partnerships, Press Release

Kanaka Bar leaders and conservationists, from left to right: Kanaka Bar CEO Greg Grayson, Kanaka Bar Lands Manager Sean O’Rourke, Kanaka Bar Chief Jordan Spinks, Endangered Ecosystems Alliance Outreach Director Celina Starnes, Nature-Based Solutions Foundation...
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