Located in the Southern Gulf Islands of BC at the heart of the Salish Sea, the Galiano Conservancy is a community-based land trust and environmental charity working to protect, steward and restore Galiano Island ecosystems by creating a network of natural areas where a healthy environment, learning and a love of nature flourish.
As the climate continues to warm, seasonal drought and water scarcity are likely to increase in duration and severity here on Galiano. Conserving water is a simple and highly effective means of increasing community and ecosystem resilience in the face of climate change.
The GCA is supporting local water conservation efforts with two rebate programs. Receive $250 for installing a water meter at your residence or business, and up to $500 for installing a new rainwater collection cistern.
The Galiano Conservancy Association (GCA) is delighted to announce the protection of 42 hectares (103.5 acres) of ecologically diverse mature and old-growth coastal Douglas-fir forest on Galiano Island through the creation of the Talking Trees Nature Reserve. This waterfront parcel protects 600 metres of undeveloped rocky shoreline and rare habitats including coastal bluffs, Garry oak woodlands, wetlands and riparian forest.
Great news for BC conservation: We’re thrilled to announce the recent acquisition of two properties on Galiano Island, allowing us to protect unique ecosystems that are critical for supporting biodiversity and storing carbon.
After five years of dedicated work, we’ve finally restored natural hydrology to the entirety of the 26 ha Chrystal Creek watershed at the Millard Learning Centre. The ecosystem is now on a solid pathway to recovery, with Species at Risk already using the new wetlands to breed!
The Galiano Conservancy was founded in 1989 as one of British Columbia’s first community-based land trusts. It has grown to become a leader in nature conservation in BC through proactive land stewardship.
There are hundreds of Species at Risk in British Columbia, and the Galiano Conservancy is involved in protecting many of those found around Galiano Island.
Many of us have a desire for increased food security and for a closer connection to our food sources. The sustainable food systems developed by the Galiano Conservancy are models of environmentally, socially, and economically-sound sustainable agriculture.
The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time, and the Galiano Conservancy is working to help foster climate-resilient island communities and ecologies.
There are many ways to get involved and support the work of the Galiano Conservancy. Community participation is vital to the success of our organization.