Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology
CREDtalks (Columbia River Ecological Discussions)
Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied EcologyBasic Details
Free webinars with posted recordings from past talks.
- Type
- Resource
- Cost
- Free
- Location
- Nationwide
- Alberta Location
- Alberta - All School Districts
- British Columbia Location
- BC - All School Districts
- Age/Grade Level:
- 9, 10, 11, 12, Teachers, Youth, Adults
- Curriculum Connected:
- No
- Subjects:
- Social Studies, Science, Career Education
- Topics:
- Water, Forests, Ecology/Biodiversity, Natural Resources, Climate change, Indigenous knowledge
Free webinars with posted recordings from past talks.
Additional Details
- Languages:
- English
- Format:
- Online (live), Online (asynchronous), Resource
Full Description
The CREDtalks, Columbia Region Ecological Discussions, include speakers addressing a diversity of topics such as science communication, active ecological management, citizen science, research skills and techniques, applied ecological research projects, and more. These talks are unique because they feature leading scientists and practitioners right from the Columbia Mountains region. You can find details and talk recordings here: https://cmiae.org/event/cred-talks-columbia-region-ecological-discussions/
There are full seasons where we delve deeply into what climate disruption means for the Columbia Basin from various perspectives, or what is being done to safeguard or bolster ecological connectivity in fractured landscapes, and much more.
Accessibility
- Accommodations for physical disabilities
- None specified
- Accommodations for neurodiverse participants
- None specified
Full Description
The CREDtalks, Columbia Region Ecological Discussions, include speakers addressing a diversity of topics such as science communication, active ecological management, citizen science, research skills and techniques, applied ecological research projects, and more. These talks are unique because they feature leading scientists and practitioners right from the Columbia Mountains region. You can find details and talk recordings here: https://cmiae.org/event/cred-talks-columbia-region-ecological-discussions/
There are full seasons where we delve deeply into what climate disruption means for the Columbia Basin from various perspectives, or what is being done to safeguard or bolster ecological connectivity in fractured landscapes, and much more.
More Info
Registration for upcoming webinars and recordings from past ones can all be found here
Last Updated: January 08, 2026