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Koksilah area farmers collaborate with non-profits to restore stream and riverbanks on their land to help improve fish habitat in the face of climate change. Photo by Elodie Roger

Koksilah area farmers collaborate with non-profits to restore stream and riverbanks on their land to help improve fish habitat in the face of climate change. Photo by Elodie Roger
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Koksilah area farmers collaborate with non-profits to restore stream and riverbanks on their land to help improve fish habitat in the face of climate change. Photo by Elodie Roger

A 50-metre deep riparian zone was studied along some stream reaches to learn how the health of the forests is affecting the health of fish habitat.

Riparian areas in the lower reaches of the Chemainus and Koksilah Rivers were found to be in relatively good shape, although sometimes quite narrow or impacted by flood control structures.

"Protecting healthy riparian ecosystems now is more affordable and effective than extensive restoration efforts in the future." - Heather Pritchard, RPF

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Posted on August 18, 2022

Video: Interview with Elodie Roger about Riparian Zones

Elodie tells us about the ‘terrestrial’ or land part of riparian ecosystems that are also…

Posted on August 18, 2022

Video: Salmon Mascot meets Plant People - Koksilah River

The Cowichan Watershed Board’s new Stth’aqwi’ (Chinook) salmon mascot will be visiting field scientists, planting…

Posted on March 15, 2022

Video: Why Fish Need Trees

Tim, Tom and Heather explain why fish need trees to survive and thrive in coastal…

Check Out Our Other Projects

Khowutzun Forest Services Flows and Fish habitat field crew training. Koksilah River.
Khowutzun Forest Services Flows and Fish habitat field crew training. Koksilah River.
FISH HABITATS
Tim Kulchyski, Cowichan Tribes member, Fisheries biologist, Koksilah River. Taylor Roades
Tim Kulchyski, Cowichan Tribes member, Fisheries biologist, Koksilah River. Taylor Roades
INDIGENOUS FLOWS
Stth'aqwi' the Big Dancing Fish meets friend, MLA Sonia Furstenau.
Stth'aqwi' the Big Dancing Fish meets friend, MLA Sonia Furstenau.
BIG DANCING FISH

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