Heron, credit: Phil Payne

Restoring Species of Conservation and Cultural Value in Alouette and Pitt River Watersheds

Heron: Phil Payne

Restoring Species of Conservation and Cultural Value

This project has developed an eco‐cultural restoration plan for Katzie traditional territory (Alouette and Pitt River watersheds), which integrates the principles of restoration science and adaptive management with Katzie traditional knowledge and values. This will be a five-year project, implemented at riparian wetland sites throughout the Alouette Watershed. The main benefit of this project in 2016 will be the creation of approximately 13 hectares of tidal marsh habitat at two low bench riparian sites along the lower Alouette River.

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