Society executive director and wildlife biologist Edith Tobe said the areas were identified last year with the purpose to expand the wetland to provide more diverse habitat for the red-legged frogs. The project is to try to provide habitat for red legged frogs that may have been impacted from the highway upgrades, Tobe said. This is all part of a pot of funds that came for compensation for damages done by the Sea to Sky highway through the Pinecrest area. It was very exciting for me to be involved in identifying wetlands for resoration and to bring the workshop along.
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The $4,750 will go to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, and Thibault was also handed a five-year hunting ban, which restricts firearm possession to his home and forbids him from being in the presence of anyone who is hunting. Court heard the incident took place Nov. 5, 2017 as part of conservation officer sting operation to catch Thibault in the act by placing a decoy deer in a field near Farrell Creek. He fled from the officers when they attempted to apprehend him. Court heard that complaints of night hunting had been received for several years along Farrell Creek Road, prompting COs to conduct surveillance of the area.
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Fraser fish finders: Chilliwack school kids join in sturgeon data-collection effort ‘Conservation, education and science all tied into one’: Angling guides association-led project monitors numbers on massive, majestic, prehistoric fish
Author of the article: Patrick Johnston
Publishing date: Feb 27, 2021 • February 27, 2021 • 8 minute read • A Mount Slesse middle school student holds a juvenile sturgeon on the Fraser River on Feb. 23, as part of an ongoing count of the endangered fish that is spearheaded by the Fraser Valley Angling Guides Association. These fish are subject to catch-and-release protocols. Photo by Courtesy, Fraser Valley Angling Guides Association
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The best memories you have from school are probably of when you were actually doing something. Think about it: What do you remember? Sitting in a class filling out a worksheet, or that time you actually got up on your feet and got to visit an active logging site? Or a fi