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The Howe Sound Watershed Stewardship Project (in Proc. Conference Biology & Management of Species and Habitats at Risk) Blair-Whitehead; D.G.
1999
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Abstract: In 1995 the project team was becoming concerned. The population of Bowen Island and the surrounding Howe Sound Basin was growing rapidly. Many newcomers were not aware of the complexity and importance of local watersheds or the impacts their actions have on their watersheds. We were concerned that the present population growth may not be sustainable. We decided that a broad local community education thrust was needed to help citizens understand their place in their watersheds and make informed decisions about development. The project’s goal is to increase public awareness, understanding and positive action using watershed stewardship activities in the Howe Sound Basin. Target participants were people interested in watershed issues: residents and landowners, community groups, leaders and decision-makers, and staff of local government. Two phases are complete: the Pilot (February - June 1995) and Phase One (September 1995- December 1996)...
 
Blair-Whitehead; D.G., Finlayson, A.; Husby, W.. 1999. The Howe Sound Watershed Stewardship Project (in Proc. Conference Biology & Management of Species and Habitats at Risk). Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks; University College of the Cariboo. Conference Biology & ManagementProceedings
 
Topic: Conservation & Management (Wildlife, Fish, Plant)
Keywords: bowen island, howe sound basin, watershed, stewardship
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Other Identifier: University College of the Cariboo
 
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