Run to Support Ecosystems in Stanley Park
2025 Sun Run and BMO Vancouver Marathon Photo credit: Jessie Hannigan Get ready to run because Stanley Park Ecology Society has some exciting news! Two upcoming prestigious race events,…
read more2025 Sun Run and BMO Vancouver Marathon Photo credit: Jessie Hannigan Get ready to run because Stanley Park Ecology Society has some exciting news! Two upcoming prestigious race events,…
read moreJoin SPES in maintaining the safety of humans, pets, and coyotes through an aversion conditioning program in Stanley Park.
read moreLooking for a short-term opportunity to inspire a love for nature in children? Join SPES as a Spring Break Day Camp Leader!
read moreVolunteer with SPES’s EcoCamp this Spring Break and help to empower young people to connect with nature in meaningful ways.
read moreWe are seeking a creative and detail-oriented volunteer to manage and enhance SPES’s photography and media resources.
read moreWe are seeking a creative volunteer to manage and enhance SPE’s photography and media resources.
read moreVolunteer as a Nature House Host this summer and share your passion for ecology with visitors to Stanley Park.
read moreWe gratefully acknowledge that the land on which we gather and help steward is the unceded and traditional territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation, and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation.
Since time immemorial, Coast Salish peoples have lived reciprocally with the land, harvesting and cultivating foods and medicines and practicing ceremony. The abundance of these lands and waters, which enables us to live, work, and play here today, is a result of the past and on-going stewardship and advocacy of the Coast Salish peoples.
Photo: A red cedar in Spapayeq/Stanley Park (Don Enright)