Advocacy
Check here for the latest advocacy correspondence sent to applicable government Ministries on behalf of our membership: userfiles/BEC(1).pdf
2010 Annual Applied Biology Conference
Our 2010 Annual Applied Biology Conference Water, Wind and Wildlife was a great success; attended by over 300 people!
Mentorship Program
The mentorship program is now up and running for members of the APB. To access this excellent program you must sign in at the members only page.
2010 Dues Notice
As a further step towards a successful transition to financial independence,
The Association of Professional Biologists of B.C. (APB)
now requires 2010 dues payment of $85.00 (+$10.20HST) for membership.
Membership in the APB provides:
- access to BioServe;
- BioNotice and BioNews distribution;
- reduced fees to attend the Annual Applied Biology Conference, and
- access to many other affinity programs.
Membership in the APB requires membership in the College of Applied Biology.
Please contact the office at apbbc@apbbc.bc.ca if you wish to join the APB.
Posted on:2010-08-28
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The Association of Professional Biologists [APB]
is a community of dedicated professionals established under the BC Society Act as a non profit organization.
VISION STATEMENT
The APB is broadly known and respected as an organization promoting and assisting professional practitioners of applied biology.
MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to assist Professional Biologists to: maintain competence and achieve high professional standards, advance the development and application of sound biological principles in the management and conservation of BC's natural resources, and foster a public understanding of impacts of human and other activities on natural resources.
TO BECOME A MEMBER
To become a member of the APB you must be a member in good standing with the College of Applied Biology. Registration forms can be emailed, faxed, mailed or phoned into the APB office: APB application form