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Tagged Habitat, salmon, Watershed Watch Salmon Society, Wild Salmon |
Posted by Anna Kemp on January 28, 2019
Last year, I joined Watershed Watch for a canoe tour and garbage clean-up on the Katzie Slough in Pitt Meadows. I live in Coquitlam, and while I had heard about the Katzie Slough over the years, I had never visited …
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Tagged Fraser River, salmon, Watershed Watch, Watershed Watch Salmon Society |
Posted by Anna Kemp on January 24, 2019
Have you heard about our campaign to defend the Heart of the Fraser? Plans have been submitted for agricultural development of two sensitive gravel islands in an area known as the Heart of the Fraser. The Heart of the Fraser, the stretch …
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Tagged a, aquaculture, salmon farming, Stan Proboszcz, Watershed Watch Salmon Society, Wild Salmon |
Posted by Anna Kemp on January 24, 2019
It’s never a dull moment, when it comes to our salmon farming campaign. In December, an agreement between First Nations and the province of B.C. was announced right before the holidays. The ‘Namgis, Kwikwasutinuxw Haxwa’mis and Mamalilikulla First Nations, along …
Posted in Conservation News, Watershed Watch Activities Filed In: Salmon Farming, Salmon Habitat |
Tagged british columbia, Fraser River, local government, salmon farming, Salmon Leaks, Watershed Watch, Watershed Watch Salmon Society, Wild Salmon |
Posted by Anna Kemp on September 18, 2018
It’s a moment to celebrate! Last week, at the Union of B.C. Municipalities conference in Whistler, local government representatives from all over the province passed three important resolutions for wild salmon. Resolution A2 – Protecting Local Waterways & Wild Fish …
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Tagged Fraser River, Habitat, volunteer, Watershed Watch, Watershed Watch Salmon Society, Wild Salmon |
Posted by Anna Kemp on June 26, 2018
Our Connected Waters campaign has exciting plans for the summer! In addition to our riparian restoration work, we’ll be conducting field surveys of flood infrastructure to support the mapping exercise we undertook last year. To better understand what’s going on …