Our Mission
To work towards a healthy sustainable environment for our community through education and by supporting constructive action.
Image Credit: Harold Sellers
Image Credit: Harold Sellers
Pollinators are finding it increasingly difficult to survive in our current landscape. This is due to things like pesticide use, monocrops, habitat destruction, development and less green space in general. Creating and protecting pesticide-free, natural, pollinator-friendly spaces can help them find paths through urban areas, help keep our food supply vigorous and make our community look more beautiful.
Looking to cut down on plastic waste in your daily life? Making small, simple changes can have a big impact on the environment. From reusable containers to eco-friendly wraps, here are some practical alternatives that make it easy to reduce your reliance on single-use plastics.
Okanagan Lake is almost a closed lake, replenishing its water every 90 to 100 years.
Whatever is put into it does not go away but accumulates over this long period. Already Kelowna, West Kelowna, Peachland, Summerland and Penticton discharge treated sewage into the lake, adding millions of litres of effluent to the lake every DAY.
Get Involved
If there is a specific project you would like to volunteer with? Take a look at the all the projects we are currently working on and let us know how you can help. VOLUNTEER