Éducation et ateliers en plein air
The Becoming an Outdoors Woman® (BOW) program was developed to help women experience and learn a variety of outdoor skills. Available to women 18 years of age and older, each course usually features skills pertaining to hunting, fishing and outdoor...
Islanders interested in participating in a chainsaw safety course can contact Forest, Fish and Wildlife.
Free one-day seminars will cover the safe operation of this equipment, personal protective equipment, chainsaw inspection and maintenance, and...
The Forests, Fish and Wildlife Division produces brochures, pamphlets and guides to help people identify plants and animals, collect and use wild products and gain a better understanding of the natural world.
The following links contain pdf's of...
What is the Forests Worth Knowing program?
Forests Worth Knowing is a professional development opportunity designed for Island teachers. It is organized by the Canadian Woodlands Forum in partnership with forest professionals from industry, government...
The Acadian Forest
Prince Edward Island is part of Canada's Acadian Forest region. This forest region (orange) covers all of PEI and Nova Scotia and most of New Brunswick. Ecologically, it is very similar to the Great Lakes-St Lawrence Forest Region...
Our new online registration form is below! Please fill out the form to register for the 2024 PEI Envirothon, taking place October 27-28, 2023!
Please note that each student must fill out the online application.
The PEI Envirothon is part of the...
The Woodland Notes series is designed to help Island land owners understand a variety of forest management concepts and ideas and to offer tips on a wide range of land use and forest ownership issues.
Vol 1: Selling Wood From Your Land
Vol 2: Harvest...