Environmental whack-a-mole in the Heart of the Fraser
Lina Azeez, Watershed Watch's habitats program director Gill Bar, in the Heart of the Fraser.
Lina Azeez, Watershed Watch's habitats program director Gill Bar, in the Heart of the Fraser.
It’s a beautiful thing when people come together for the sake of water and salmon! In November we co-hosted
Watershed Watch Salmon Society and Raincoast Conservation Foundation are commending Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray for her decision to not open
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is the largest and longest lived of the Pacific salmon species, with some growing to
Meghan Rooney Resilient Waters is a research project we initiated in partnership with MakeWay Canada, to identify and
We recently hosted a webinar with fisheries expert and Watershed Watch Salmon Society advisor Greg Taylor where he provided an
Strawberry Island, in the floodplain of the lower Fraser River is in imminent danger Birds eye view of Strawberry
Managing for floods in B.C.’s lower mainland has proven very tricky to do. Over the past 100 years, numerous attempts
Lots of people are asking us what the flooding in southwest B.C. means for wild salmon. I’ll get to
Greg Taylor Climate emergency has forced gut-wrenching decisions I sit here heartbroken. This week, as I put