Nature House Week 3: July 16-19
Monday, July 13, 2026 at 10:22AM This week we're exploring the connections that hold our island ecosystems together - from the mucky business of green crab monitoring with TIME Jr., to the buzzing world of native pollinators at the PAG, to the remarkable journey of a salmon from forest stream to open sea at the SLC. And it all builds toward something very special: the Nature of Forests Weekend on July 18 & 19 - a remarkable two-day program put together by our friends at Community Climate Resilience, with ThINC's proud support. Two days of field workshops, indigenous knowledge, and expert talks!
Thursday, July 16
2-3 TIME Jr: European Green Crab Monitoring (youth 8-15)
Friday, July 17
10-12 Tides to Trails: Pollinator Bioblitz (all ages)
1-3 SLC Drop-in: From the Forest to the Sea (all ages)
Saturday, July 18
10-12 Wild Creatives: Hapa Zome Plant Prints
1-3 SLC Drop-in: From the Forest to the Sea (all ages)
Sunday, July 19
9-11 Harvest Hours (all ages)
1-3 SLC Drop-in: From the Forest to the Sea (all ages)
Nature of Forests Weekend - Schedule
Saturday, July 18
9:30-11:30 Fire Management through an Ecological Lens with Mitch Sherrin
1:30-2:30 Fabulous Plants and their Fungal Friends with Andy MacKinnon
2:30-4 Lawrence Trail Walk with Andy MacKinnon (Note: spaces are limited - reserve your spot by contacting ann@thetisislandnatureconservancy.org
Sunday, July 19
9:30-11:30 Quw'utsun Cultural Connections and the Xpey' (Cedar) Project
1:30–2:45 The Past, Present and Future of Gulf Island Forests with Dr. Richard Hebda
3-4:30 Q&A Panel
Full details on the ThINC blog - and daily reminders via eSPOKES.https://www.thetisislandnatureconservancy.org/single-post/nature-house-week-3-july-16-19
Call out for Musicians
ThINC is looking for any local musicians who may be interested in participating in an event aiming to combine the beauty of music with the serenity of nature. Any age, any instrument we are excited to create an immersive listening experience!
If you are interested and would like more information please email maya@thetisislandnatureconservancy.org






















