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Big Dancing Fish

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Big Dancing Fish

Have you seen Stth'aqwi' do her happy dance? Cowichan’s new Chinook salmon mascot, also known as the Big Dancing Fish, drew attention to watershed concerns  throughout the summer of 2021. “Roving River Reporters” interviewed a wide variety of watershed stewards and shared what they learned online in images and short videos. (#BigDancingFish)

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Posted on October 21, 2021

Roving River Reporter Outreach Program Summary Oct 2021

Click here for a summary presentation of the Twinned Watersheds Outreach project featuring the Roving…

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Tim Kulchyski, Cowichan Tribes member, Fisheries biologist, Koksilah River. Taylor Roades
Tim Kulchyski, Cowichan Tribes member, Fisheries biologist, Koksilah River. Taylor Roades
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Koksilah Ancient Forest, by Arcas Media
Koksilah Ancient Forest, by Arcas Media
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Khowutzun Forest Services Flows and Fish habitat field crew training. Koksilah River.
Khowutzun Forest Services Flows and Fish habitat field crew training. Koksilah River.
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