Category: Wetlands Education Program (WEP)

  • Bugging Out — Aquatic Invertebrate Workshop at Silverdale Wetland

    Bugging Out — Aquatic Invertebrate Workshop at Silverdale Wetland

    Insects are indicators of water quality. They are often overlooked for their small size and it takes a curious pond-dipping, fly-fishing expedition or an entomologist to remind us of how these little creepers play an important role in our aquatic environments. Thankfully we had two out of three of these reminders in the first-ever BCWF…

  • Wetland Institute Alumni Restores Wetland in Fraser Valley

    Wetland Institute Alumni Restores Wetland in Fraser Valley

    Why did the farmer restore a wetland? Because it mud perfect sense. Terrible puns aside, Celia Serrano probably didn’t anticipate how deep she would wade into B.C.’s wetland culture when she boarded her plane from Spain to start her internship with Balance Ecological in the Lower Mainland.  She spent numerous weeks monitoring the endangered Oregon Spotted…

  • Stewards of the Sea-to-Sky — Wetlands Institute 2012

    Stewards of the Sea-to-Sky — Wetlands Institute 2012

    Can you solve this riddle? What do you get when you combine 3 communities, 36 participants, 12 trainers, 4 coordinators, and 4 restoration sites, then let it grow for 8 days? If you guessed a journey of stewards gaining knowledge and inspiration for wetland conservation in BC, you’re right! The 2012 Wetlands Institute along the…

  • Stud’s Pasture Wetland, Kamloops

    Stud’s Pasture Wetland, Kamloops

    The Stud’s Pasture Wetland on the Tk’emlups Indian Reserve near Kamloops, BC was restored as part of the Wetlands Institute in the summer of 2010. It is currently being monitored by enthusiastic past participants of that institute, Sue Huddart & Diane James. They have since been featured as wetland stewards in our article for Womens Outdoor World Magazine: “When Sue & Diane completed…