Evergreen BC
Blog May 3, 2013
Announcing the Earth Mudder Photo Contest Winners!
Thank you to all of the participants in our first annual Earth Mudder Photo Contest. We hope you had a blast getting into the Earth this season. Check out our winners!
Blog April 29, 2013
Presenting the Earth Mudder Photo Contest finalists
Our Earth Mudder Photo Contest has wrapped up and here are the top 15 entries! Our finalists have been presented to the judges and winners will be announced May 3!
Blog April 8, 2013
Evergreen teams up with Kiehl’s and Alanis Morissette for Earth Month!
Kiehl’s Canada is donating up to $10,000 to Evergreen over the month of April! Find out about our Kiehl’s gift pack eBay auction being held April 15–22.
Blog April 3, 2013
Celebrate National Volunteer Week and the amazing efforts of Evergreen’s volunteer team
A big thank you goes out to our volunteers for all you accomplished in 2012. You’re amazing!
Blog April 2, 2013
April just got muddier!
Find out more about Evergreen’s Earth Mudder Photo Contest and how you can enter to win a trip to Costa Rica!
Blog February 26, 2013
Green City Guy: Sebastien Ledoux
Meet Sebastien Ledoux, a regular volunteer in Vancouver with both our urban ecology and urban orchard programs!
Blog February 21, 2013
Thank you for your generous support of the Gift of Nature holiday campaign this year!
Your incredible support raised over $30,000, helped 20 kids learn to skate and will send nine children to camp this summer!
Blog February 20, 2013
Architect of a green legacy: Tesicca Truong is driving change in Vancouver
Meet one of our 2012 Architects of a Green Legacy participants, Tesicca Truong, and find out what amazing work she is doing to make Vancouver more sustainable now.
Blog January 17, 2013
Citizen scientists are uncovering their creeks in Metro Vancouver
Learn how more than 600 volunteers and students are helping to measure the human impact on Vancouver’s urban watersheds.
Blog January 9, 2013
A pocket full of (Canada wild) rye: Worth so much more than sixpence!
Find out why you’d want a pocket full of this rye in your garden.









