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To promote the links between ecology and economy through watershed management, and to inspire a conservation ethic through education and literature.

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Conservation Links
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1   Link   The Nature Trust of BC
The Nature Trust of BC has just released their Spring 2008 newletters and their is an article about the Haig-Brown Centenary Events.
2   Link   Campbell River Museum
The Museum at Campbell River has responsibility for the overall operations of the Haig-Brown House heritage site. At the Museum, the film Fisherman’s Fall on the life of Roderick Haig-Brown can be viewed in the 30-seat Van Isle Theatre. They are also organizing an Anne Elmore Haig-Brown lecture series - see our events page for dates.

3   Link   Greenways Land Trust
Greenways Land Trust is in partnership with Haig-Brown Centenary. They manage and enhance Campbell River's greenspaces including the Haig-Brown Property.
4   Link   Stewardship Centre of BC
The Stewardship Centre of BC is in partnership with the Haig-Brown Centenary year. They are a resource for all stewards in BC.
5   Link   Freshwater Fisheries of BC
Haig-Brown Centenary Sponsor
6   Link   BC Hydro
Haig-Brown Centenary Sponsor
7   Link   Nature Conservancy of Canada
Haig-Brown Centenary Sponsor
8   Link   Tides Canada Foundation
Haig-Brown Centenary Sponsor
9   Link   Campbell River Rotary
Haig-Brown Centenary Sponsor
10   Link   Nature Trust of BC
Haig-Brown Centenary Sponsor
11   Link   BC Ministry of Environment
Haig-Brown Centenary Sponsor
12   Link   Rethink Communications
Haig-Brown Centenary Sponsor
13   Link   University of Victoria
14   Link   John Howard Society of BC
15   Link   Ann Elmore Transition House
16   Link   British Columbia Conservation Foundation
Haig-Brown Centenary supporter
17   Link   British Columbia Wildlife Federation
Haig-Brown Centenary supporter