Comments on the Proposed Plan of Priorities
Comments on the Proposed Plan of Priorities
Comments on the Proposed Plan of Priorities
Bank Stabilization for Flood Resilience and Healthier Habitats In British Columbia Prepared by Charlotte Milne, UBC Sustainability Scholar 2024
A Citizen's and Lawyers Guide to Private Prosecutions in British Columbia.
The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC, Watershed Watch Salmon Society and BC Wildlife Federation ask that the Heart of the Fraser be recognized and listed as an “Ecologically Significant Area” under the Fisheries Act, with special focus placed on the un-diked islands as they provide important habitat for numerous species including salmon and sturgeon.
PDF: Watershed Watch letter to PM Trudeau re. lower Fraser flood management and salmon, Nov. 8, 2019
In June 2019, Watershed Watch Salmon Society, under the direction of a steering committee, convened Resilient Waters: Managing Floods for
Legal Review of Flood Management and Fish Habitat in British Columbia By Meaghan Partridge, Student Deborah Curran, Professor and Lawyer
Our Disconnected Waters Map shows flood control infrastructure impacting salmon habitat in the lower Fraser River. Disconnected Waters Map
Watershed Watch's letter regarding applications for the construction of bridges to two large islands on the Fraser River near Chilliwack/Agassiz,
The federal government are seeking public feedback on a draft implementation plan for the Wild Salmon Policy until December 15,