Tag: BC Wildlife Federation

  • BCWF Celebrates Watershed and Wetland Funding

    BCWF Celebrates Watershed and Wetland Funding

    BC Watershed Security Coalition & BCWF Celebrate a Big Win for Watersheds as the B.C. Government announces $27 million to be invested into watershed initiatives and wetland projects.

  • Restoring Xwaaqw’um: Wetland Restoration at Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park

    Restoring Xwaaqw’um: Wetland Restoration at Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park

    On September 16 – 20, 2019, the BC Wildlife Federation (BCWF) sent two volunteer interns from the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Canadian Conservation Corps (CCC) to take part in a collaborative wetland restoration project on Salt Spring Island. The restoration took place at Xwaaqw’um (Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park), which means “Place of the Female Merganser Duck” in Hul’qumi’num and contains sites…

  • Increasing Stewardship Capacity in Remote Communities — Peace/Williston Region

    Increasing Stewardship Capacity in Remote Communities — Peace/Williston Region

    The first two weeks of June proved to be a busy time for the BCWF’s Wetlands Education Program (WEP). Led by Wetlands Education Program Manager Neil Fletcher, the WEP team traveled through northeastern B.C. to deliver workshops in partnership with three remote First Nations: the Tsay Keh Dene Nation, Kwadacha Nation, and McLeod Lake Indian…

  • A Plan for Action — Restoring Moberly Marsh

    A Plan for Action — Restoring Moberly Marsh

    Last week, the BCWF’s Wetlands Education Program (WEP) had the opportunity to take part in a planning session for the enhancement of Moberly Marsh located in Burges James Gadsden Provincial Park just west of Golden, BC. Moberly Marsh was previously managed by Ducks Unlimited Conservation (DUC). DUC has deemed that it is no longer cost effective to…

  • From Theory to Practice — Salt Spring Island Wetlands Institute 2018

    From Theory to Practice — Salt Spring Island Wetlands Institute 2018

    Narrowly avoiding the Pacific Storms, the BCWF Wetlands Education Program (WEP) team was lucky to spend time away from our office in Surrey and in the safe haven of Salt Spring Island for the 16th annual Wetlands Institute. 23 enthusiastic participants from a mix of backgrounds, including: Non-profits, First Nations, Hobby Farmers, Consultants, Government, and Archaeologists,…

  • New Hope for Wetlands in B.C. — FREP Wetland Health Assessment

    New Hope for Wetlands in B.C. — FREP Wetland Health Assessment

    Earlier this year, the BCWF’s Wetlands Education Program received a contract from the Government of British Columbia to develop a protocol to assess the health of wetlands as part of the Forest and Range Evaluation Program (FREP). The protocol is designed to assess wetlands that have been impacted by forestry operations. However, there may be…

  • Touring the Interior — A Map our Marshes Double Feature

    Touring the Interior — A Map our Marshes Double Feature

    Nimbly avoiding the mounting floodwaters, the Wetlands Education Program team hosted two Map our Marshes workshops in Peachland (May 6) and Salmo (May 10), sandwiching a mélange of wetland site visits, presentations, and restoration prescriptions. Held in partnership with the Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance, the first workshop began in the charming “Little Schoolhouse” before proceeding…

  • Stars Align for 2017 Wetlands Institute — East Kootenays

    Stars Align for 2017 Wetlands Institute — East Kootenays

    For most of the summer it appeared as though the 2017 Wetlands Institute may have had to make a drastic change in scheduling and, for the first time in history, proceed without any accompanying wetland restoration projects. With B.C. experiencing the worst wildfire season ever recorded, the three restoration projects that would have made the bulk…

  • Across the Lower Mainland — 2016 Wetlands Institute

    Across the Lower Mainland — 2016 Wetlands Institute

    Did you know that up to 70% of wetlands have been lost in settled areas of Canada? In the Lower Mainland the number is even higher. Between 1827 and 1990, over 85% of wetlands were lost, mainly due to agriculture and development. With Metro Vancouver’s population expected to rise to 3.4million people by 2041 (that’s…

  • Restoring Wetlands in the Okanagan – 2015 Wetlands Institute

    Restoring Wetlands in the Okanagan – 2015 Wetlands Institute

    The passion for wetland restoration and protection drew participants from all over BC to the Okanagan to attend the BC Wildlife Federation’s 13th Wetlands Institute, aiming to gain the skills and knowledge needed to complete their own wetland projects. We had quite the range of participants including Biologists, Landscape Technologists and Architects, Environmental Planners, Coordinators,…