Osoyoos Desert Society
The Osoyoos Desert Society strives to protect and restore antelope-brush ecosystems in the South Okanagan, thereby ensuring species survival through habitat conservation. As an interpretive education centre and research facility, visitors gain valuable insight into this sensitive ecosystem and into conservation initiatives in general. Research conducted at the centre helps scientists to determine effective and practical methods for ecological restoration of this landscape. The society aims to generate public knowledge, respect and active concern for fragile and endangered habitats worldwide through its educational programming.
Contact Person(s): Denise Eastlick, Executive Director
Questions? Contact us with any questions by calling: (250) 490-8225
What's New?
- May 17th: The Nature Trust celebrates Twin Lakes acquisition
- Conservation land transferred to Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park
- Burrowing Owls Released
- “Wild at Heart” conservation exhibit at Penticton Museum
- Twin Lakes Ranch purchase completed
- District of Summerland wins award for environmental excellence




