"Committed to the recovery of wild Pacific salmon in mid Vancouver
Island watersheds through habitat restoration and community engagement"
"Committed to the restoration of wild Pacific salmon in mid Vancouver
Island watersheds through habitat restoration and community engagement"

Englishman River Watershed Health and YOU

We had a great turn-out on November 19th and want to  thank all that came out to the presentation and panel discussion with Dave Clough, Gilles Wendling and Mike Squire. The full Englishman River Status Report can be viewed here.  The Backgrounder on the Health of the Watershed in 2013 can be found here, and summarizes the full report highlighting the most crucial information.

The challenge now is to develop a framework of monitoring and restoration that will maintain the health of the Englishman River watershed.  To do this we need to engage our local community.  There are several ways you can get involved: 

Water Quality Monitoring

Measure water flows in summer

Collect water quality samples

Fish Monitoring

Operate downstream traps to enumerate salmon smolts

Fry salvage in pools on the river during summer flows

Observe Record Report

Take the Streamkeepers Certification Course and learn more

Photo Point Monitoring

Take photos at key areas on the river and at special sites like the claybanks

Restoration Structures

Participate in a systematic review of all fish habitat structures installed since 2002

Invasive Species Monitoring

Participate in mapping and awareness

 

If you think you'd be able to help meet this objective, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call Faye Smith at 250-752-9297.

 

 We appreciate the support of the following sponsors: 

 

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This project is made possible through funding from the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.