FREE Garry Oak Ecosystem Restoration

FREE Garry Oak Ecosystem Restoration

Come participate in protecting Indigenous Kwetlal Food Systems

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Date and time

Sat, Apr 12, 2025 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT

Location

Garrett Place

Garrett Place Victoria, BC V9A Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

In this workshop we will be learning about Garry Oak ecosystem restoration. These unique ecosystems are among the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosystems in British Columbia, as well as some of the most threatened. Less than 5% of the total area that once contained these meadow ecosystems still remains, and what is left is degraded or in danger of being lost.Garry Oak ecosystems are first and foremost food systems, which are the result of Indigenous stewardship and cultivation since time immemorial. The Kwetlal (camas) food system that we now find in the Matson Conservation Area would not exist without the stewardship of the lək̓ʷəŋən Peoples. Significant both culturally and in terms of biodiversity, we will learn about what it takes to help protect and restore these ecosystems, and what you can do to get involved.

This workshop is offerred for free in partnership between the Habitat Aquisition Trust and The Compost Education Centre.

The workshop will be happening at Matson Conservation Area, directions will be emailed to you via Eventbrite the week of the workshop.

Instructor Bio: Max was born and raised on traditional Mi’kmaq territory in area known as the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Max’s first became involved with Habitat Aquistion Trust as a member of the Restoration Crew in 2021, working in the field to restore Garry Oak habitat throughout the region. He is now the supervisor of the Habitat Restoration Program.

About HAT: Habitat Acquisition Trust is a regional land trust that conserves nature on south Vancouver Island. We envision a future where the full array of natural habitats on south Vancouver Island and the southern Gulf Islands are healthy and conserved. HAT works and stewards ecosystems as visitors in the traditional and unceded territories of the W̱SÁNEĆ, SC’IȺNEW, and T'Sou-ke Nations, lək̓ʷəŋən peoples (Songhees and Xwsepsum Nations) and the many other Coast Salish peoples who have lived in relationship with and stewarded these lands since time immemorial and continue to live in relationship to the Land today. HAT supports Indigenous-led conservation by providing support and resources with guidance from elders, knowledge keepers and Indigenous consultants.


How to Register

You must pre-register for this event. You can obtain a free ticket through Eventbrite. You can also register for the event by calling our office at 250 386 9676 or via email by contacting office@compost.bc.ca

VERY IMPORTANT: Please be in touch if you are no longer able to attend but hold a ticket so we can make your space available to someone else.

Accessibility

This workshop will be happening on site at Matson Conservation Area in Esquimalt, outdoors the entire time. Please dress for all types of weather, rain or shine. There will be plenty of standing in this workshop and Invasive species removal which will involve digging, pulling, bending and squating. There is not a public washroom available on site.

About the Compost Education Centre

The Compost Education Centre is located on unceded and occupied Indigenous territories, the land of the Lekwungen people— specifically the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations. These nations are two of many, made up of individuals who have lived within the porous boundaries of what is considered Coast Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth and Kwakwa'wakw Territory (Vancouver Island) since time immemorial. At the CEC we seek to respect, honour and continually grow our own understandings of Indigenous rights and history, and to fulfill our responsibilities as settlers, who live and work directly with the land and its complex, vital ecologies and our diverse, evolving communities.

Compost Education Centre memberships get you free workshops, discounts at garden centres around town and more great perks! Sign up or learn more on our website.

Frequently asked questions

What happens if I am unable to attend this workshop?

Please email office@compost.bc.ca to let us know you are no longer able to attend, so that we can make your space available to someone else.

Where will this workshop be held?

The workshop will be held at Matson Conservation Area, in Esquimalt. Information on parking will be emailed to you the week of the workshop.

Is the event location wheelchair accessible?

The event is not wheelchair accessible. Ground will be uneven, various terrain. You will be standing for the whole workshop, with optional plant removal which involves, squatting, pulling, digging.

Is there a washroom at the event location & accessibility?

There is no public washroom available at the workshop location.

Will there be seating during the workshop?

No, participants will be standing for the majority of the time.

Where should I park?

Information to come via email the week of the workshop.

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The Compost Education Centre, situated on unceded Coast Salish territories, is a non-profit organization with charitable status. The CEC’s mission is to encourage composting, local food production, and conservation, through education to residents living within the CRD. Created as a community resource, the CEC’s intent is to lower barriers to building skills that support soil stewardship and ecological sustainability. Two of the ways the CEC meets this goal are through free and affordable workshop series for adults, and a diverse, interactive, science-based educational program for students and their teachers. The CEC is mandated to teach people of all ages how to create a biologically active, organic garden amendment, as well as why composting and soil conservation are crucial practices for mitigating climate change.

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