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Project Watershed's Kus-kus-sum Kick-off Inspiring
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Project Watershed, K’ómoks First Nation announce deal to purchase, restore former Field Sawmill site
Project Watershedand the K'ómoks First Nation have reached an agreement with Interfor to purchase and restore the former Field sawmill site on the Courtenay River near the 17th street bridge. “After several years of negotiations, we are pleased to announce that we...
Project Watershed's Summer Activities Forge Ahead
Project Watershed forges ahead during the month of August with the major restoration project at Simms Park. This project involves the reworking of an off-channel habitat area for fish within a tidally influenced section of the Courtenay River. The existing...
Environmental Education Ideas, Activities and Volunteers Needed
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Trent River Estuary
The K’ómoks IBA is an amalgamation of the former Comox Valley IBA, Baynes Sound IBA and Lambert Channel/Hornby Island Waters IBA. These three IBAs share common populations of waterbirds but were established as separate IBAs because they were nominated independently.
Macdonald Wood Park
The Macdonald Wood Park Society was formed in 1994 when this natural area was threatened by a potential development. This valuable habitat contains one of the last intact midden on the coast and is a sensitive ecosystem encompassing a scarce salt marsh.
Call for Volunteer Invasive Removal – Tuesday, June 06
Hello Volunteers, Project Watershed in partnership with CV Nature and the Courtenay Air Park are removing invasive blackberry next Tuesday. This is a call out for volunteers to help with the removal of invasive species. Date: June 06, Tuesday Time: 830 am - 1130 am...
Salmon Sister Salmon Brother Video
“This video highlights the diversity and depth of support for our work, much of which is geared towards the protection and restoration of salmon habitat.” commented Paul Horgen. He went on to say “Wide spread community support will be necessary to tackle some of our large scale restoration projects such as turning Fields Sawmill site into Kus Kus Sum Park.”
Arden Keeps it Living at the Airpark
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You are invited: 2017 Annual General Meeting!
Project Watershed is holding our Annual General Meeting June 3rd! Date: Saturday, June 03 Time: 1 pm to 3 pm Location: K'omoks First Nation Administration Office Boardroom, 3330 Comox Rd, Courtenay Light Refreshments provided and a presentation on Historical Ecology...
Dan Bowen sheds light on the work at the old Field Sawmill site
Dan Bowen, Technical Director at Project Watershed, sheds some light on the work being done at the old Field Sawmill site.