Three Wetlands in Five Days! Kamloops Restoration Workshop

Wetland construction is a lot work, let's just start with that. Not only is there a considerable amount of physical labour, but there are so many things to learn and to know to create a well-built marsh or swamp. Over the course of the five day BCWF WEP's Wetland Restoration Workshop held in Kamloops, a …

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A Restoration Site Visit: Planning for the Kamloops Restoration Workshop (2011)

At the end of a chilly April, myself, spring WEP Intern Natashia Cox, and WEP Coordinator Neil Fletcher took a 3 day trip out to Kamloops for a series of site visits with the September Restoration Workshop in mind. Three potential sites, all on the beautiful grasslands of the Tk'emlups Indian Band Reserve, were on …

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Diane and Sue at Stud's Pasture (April, 2011)

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 …

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