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Video: Chinook Shimmy! N/A
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Video: Compilation Roving River Reporters 2021 N/A
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Video: Biologist Cheri Ayers describes the Koksilah-Chemainus “Twinned Watersheds” Project N/A
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Video: Interview with Elodie Roger about Riparian Zones N/A
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Video: Salmon Mascot meets Plant People – Koksilah River N/A
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Video: Why Fish Need Water N/A
  • Linked Document
Video: Why Fish Need Trees N/A
  • Twinned watersheds_riparian report_3Mar2022_Final
Praying for Rain – Don HenleyAustin City Limits TV30 Nov 2015
  • Praying for Rain - Don Henley
Landslide at Stoltz Bluff following heavy rainfallBC Conservation Foundation12 Dec 2014
  • Landslide at Stoltz Bluff following heavy rainfall
Cowichan Lake Bathymetry sampleCanadian Hydrographic Service26 Aug 2014
  • Cowichan Lake Bathymetry sample
Resilience – Cowichan Premiere, Wed, Feb 19, Cowichan TheatreDV Media/DV Cuisine (dvcuisine.com)13 Dec 2013
  • Resilience - Cowichan Premiere, Wed, Feb 19, Cowichan Theatre
Demo of 200 year flood event 08 Apr 2012
  • Demo of 200 year flood event
Flight over Lake Cowichan – Rob Grant, CVRDCVRD07 Apr 2011
  • Flight over Lake Cowichan - Rob Grant, CVRD
Cowichan River – A Fishing Guide’s ViewShaw - The Daily01 Mar 2007
  • Cowichan River - A Fishing Guide's View
Cowichan Weir – Seasonal OperationWestland Resource Group01 Mar 2007
  • Cowichan Weir - Seasonal Operation
Cowichan Weir Salmon MigrationDFO01 Mar 2007
  • Cowichan Weir Salmon Migration
Cowichan River Stoltz Bluff Sediment Issue & Project Planning Part 1 (2005-6)Waterbucket06 Mar 2006
  • Cowichan River Stoltz Bluff Sediment Issue & Project Planning Part 1 (2005-6)
Cowichan 2005 Chinook RunDFO01 Oct 2005
  • Cowichan 2005 Chinook Run

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