Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

Restoration and Reconnection

Restoration and Reconnection | Maddison Thomas

This video was created by Maddison Thomas of the Comox Valley Art Gallery's Youth Media Project. It gives a glimpse of what Project Watershed is doing locally to combat global issues such as climate change and habitat loss with the hope of encouraging others to get involved for a better future.

Project Watershed would like to thank Maddison and the Youth Media team for all their hard work on this video. We would also like to thank Wendy Kotilla, Youth and Ecologial Restoration, and Mackai Sharp for their time and enegry on this project.

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