There's a New Newt in TownProject Watershed's larger than life sized newt mascot debuted at the Royston School Keeping It Living Award Ceremony on Friday the 18th (Scroll down to enter the name our newt contest!). Royston School received the award for their...
Project Watershed addresses sewer issue
Dear editor, Project Watershed and the Estuary Working Group, with representatives from 10 environmental groups in the Valley plus independent professionals and scientists, are all committed to a healthy, productive K’ómoks Estuary. We are concerned with any proposals...
Salt Marsh Planting and Air Park Clean Up
To Sign Up Click Here! Project Watershed has been working to rehabilitate lost saltmarsh habitat near the Courtenay Airpark Lagoon. Last summer we constructed two new saltmarsh islands just outside the lagoon and a saltmarsh bench inside the lagoon. These areas are...
Project Watershed has big footprint at Regional Conference
The Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference April 13-15, in Vancouver is the largest most comprehensive event of its kind in the region. The purpose of the conference is to assemble scientists, First Nations and tribal government representatives, resource managers,...
Enjoy Spring with our Walking Map Booklet
You can purchase the booklet by clicking on the Add to Cart button and it will be shipped to your home. If you enjoy the outdoors, walking and learning about the Comox Valley, the Walking the Watershed’s map booklet is for you. This full color booklet features 18 easy...