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Mallard Creek Reed Canary Grass Removal Project
Reed Canary Grass (RCG) is a perennial cool season grass that can grow up to 2 meters tall and expands by creeping rhizomes, vegetative fragments and seeds. It out-competes other native vegetation due to its effective dispersal mechanisms and ability to shade out slower growing native species. In areas where it has been introduced it will quickly dominate from 50-100% of the site.
A School of Engel & Völkers Salmon Support Kus-kus-sum
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Kus-kus-sum/Hollyhock Flats Shoreline Cleanup
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Keeping It Living Art Show at Bayside Cafe
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Call for Artists for next Keeping It Living Show
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Ngan Page Family Fund Donates $25,000 to Kus Kus Sum
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Kus-kus-sum Dock, Dolphins and Pilings Gone for Good!
Railings off the dock at Kus-kus-sum ~ Norm PrinceThe removal of the dock, dolphins and pilings from the water lot area of the Kus-kus-sum property went smoothly last week. GADD machinery was mobilized to the site Saturday, August 17th and assembled over the weekend....
Kus-kus-sum Deconstruction, Phase 1 – Dock Removal
GADD equipment will initiate work to remove the dock and dolphin pilings at Kus-kus-sum (the old Field Sawmill site) on August 19, 2019 under the supervision of Warren Wartig, Registered Professional Biologist and Dock Removal Project Manager for Interfor.
Going Batty at Kus-kus-sum
Got bats? Kus-kus-sum does! On Monday, July 22nd Project Watershed Directors were joined by Councillor Doug Hillian, Mayor Bob Wells and their families for a tour of the Kus-kus-sum property hosted by the Cumberland Bat Program. Tim Ennis, Project Manager for the...
Realtor Jeff Nield pledges 10% from Commissions to Kus-kus-sum
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Project Watershed is Battling Reed Canary Grass
Project Watershed is currently working on a mapping and inventory of reed canary grass in the K’ómoks Estuary. This invasive European cultivar, brought in with agricultural practices, is taking over from native grass species and provides little value for wildlife.