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[CBC Radio – On The Island] Cowichan Lake water levels critically low
Tom Rutherford, biologist and director of strategic priorities for the Cowichan Watershed Board says they are worried the drought conditions will lead to another mass fish death like 2023. July 10 2025 interview with Kathryn Marlow, CBC Radio “On the Island”. LISTEN [10 mins] Photo courtesy of Shalu Mehta, The Discourse (2023)
[Chek News] ‘It’s dropped so fast’: Low snowpack impacts Cowichan River
‘It’s dropped so fast’: Low snowpack impacts Cowichan River by Skye Ryan The Cowichan River is pictured on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. (CHEK News photo) Concern is rising fast on the Cowichan River, as water levels drop. Days into June, snowpack levels in the area are sitting at just 35 per cent of normal for […]
[Times Colonist] Comment: Let’s give a dam for Vancouver Island’s only heritage river
Before colonial impacts, this river hosted salmon so abundant that it is said that, at times, one could walk across it on their backs. Sulsulxumaat Cindy Daniels and Kate Segall A commentary. Sulsulxumaat Cindy Daniels is Chief of Cowichan Tribes and Kate Segall is chair of the Cowichan Valley Regional District, director for Area A […]
[The Discourse] Local advocates look ahead to a healthier year for Somenos Lake
Local advocates look ahead to a healthier year for Somenos Lake After a massive fish kill in August 2024, the Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society hopes to secure a healthy future for the watershed. Water quality monitoring continues to be a focus of the Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society in 2025. Photo courtesy of Somenos Marsh Wildlife […]
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