The North Okanagan Naturalists' Club is a volunteer-run group founded in 1951, dedicated to enjoying experiences in nature while working to protect our natural environment. We believe in the importance of conservation and strive to promote sustainable practices within our community.
At the North Okanagan Naturalists' Club, our mission is to encourage knowledge and passion for nature and conservation. We believe in continuous learning and encouraging our members to deepen their understanding of the natural world especially in our area.
We offer a variety of programs and services that promote nature and environmental awareness. From community planting events to educational workshops, guest speaker nights and group hiking. Our programs are designed to inspire action and create change.
Explore the beauty of the North Okanagan with North Okanagan Naturalists' Club as we embark on exciting walking and hiking adventures. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a beginner, our group welcomes everyone to connect with nature and each other.
At our in-person meetings we host a variety of guest speakers who share their knowledge and passion for nature and conservation. Topics range from travel experiences to species identification to efforts to protect ecosystems.
The North Okanagan Naturalists’ Club acknowledges the presence of the traditional, ancestral and unceded land of the Syilx and Secwepemc peoples who have resided here since time immemorial. We recognize, honour, and respect the Syilx / Secwepemc lands upon which we live, work, and play.
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