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2BT Wrap Up

Posted on September 14, 2025September 14, 2025 By admin No Comments on 2BT Wrap Up

In spring 2025, we donated the last of the 2BT program trees to groups in the Shuswap and north Okanagan. Recipients included families who lost trees to wildfires, a children’s nature club and farm riparian zones. Some delightful pictures of the trees being planted are included in the gallery below.

The BC Small Wetlands Assocation is getting ready for new tree planting initiatives starting in spring 2026.

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Climate change, Ecosystems, Mini Forests, Programs, Riparian planting, Wetland

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