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This issue of Streamline, sadly, is scheduled to be the final one. I would therefore like to take this opportunity to thank
all of you Streamline readers for your support, and for your ideas and words of encouragement during the five years
that I’ve been editor of Streamline. (I am including one such letter below, as the Perspectives column for this issue.) I
would also like to thank the contributors, who worked really hard to bring up-to-date articles, technical tips, and
perspectives to Streamline readers. I very much enjoyed meeting some of you, and working long hours via e-mail with
many others. I have greatly appreciated the continuing support of Pat Slaney, Heather Deal and Diana McPhail. Diana
McPhail has created the look of Streamline since it began. I would also like to acknowledge Wendy Porter, who has
helped me with some of the editing, and answered complicated grammatical questions through the years. Although the
Watershed Restoration Program is no longer in existence, the work that has been accomplished in the streams and
rivers of B.C. and on the ground will live on. So will the past years’ publications, including Streamline, that will be
invaluable references in future training and work in watershed management.
Underhill, Donna (editor). 2002. Streamline; Vol. 6; No. 4; Spring 2002. Ministry of Forests; Watershed Restoration Program Corporate Services; Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management; Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection. Streamline. Vol. 6. No. 4
Keywords: streamline, final edition, watershed, restoration
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