Water Stewardship Information Sources

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Citation Durand, R. 2016. SWAMP Phase III: Slocan Wetlands Assessment and Monitoring Project. Prepared for: Columbia Basin Trust, Slocan Solutions Society, Slocan Lake Stewardship Society, BC Wildlife Federation and Slocan River Streamkeepers.
Organization Columbia Basin Trust; Slocan Solutions Society; Slocan Lake Stewardship Society; BC Wildlife Federation; Slocan River Streamkeepers
URL https://slocanswamp.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/mar2016_swamp_phase_3_report.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords The Slocan Wetlands Assessment and Monitoring Project (SWAMP) is a collaboration of three societies, Slocan Solutions, Slocan River Streamkeepers and Slocan Lake Stewardship, working with the BC Wildlife Federation, the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Selkirk College, BC Ministry of Forests, and the Regional District of Central Kootenay, to provide an integrated watershed approach to wetland understanding and management. Slocan Solutions Society is the fiscal manager of the program. The long term goal of SWAMP is to utilize existing mapping and inventory data as base layers and to develop a detailed and comprehensive habitat assessment of flora and fauna of the watershed. SWAMP is a multi-year initiative to establish a community based monitoring program to assess the abundance, distribution, and ecological integrity/function of wetlands and riparian habitat throughout the Slocan watershed. Phase 1 of the project (completed during the winter of 2013) involved collecting all existing information as to the type and extent of wetlands in the Slocan Valley, and developing an assessment method that was applicable for multiple levels of experience and education. Phase 2 (completed during the summer and fall of 2014) involved the assessment of 50 wetland plots from four wetland complexes and several other smaller wetlands. The assessments utilized a multi-disciplinary approach to classify each wetland and assess habitat suitability for mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. A separate, but integrated, assessment of invertebrate diversity to determine ecosystem health was also completed. In addition, two volunteer training workshops were held and numerous community outreach events were attended. The focus of Phase 3 was to perform detailed assessments on additional wetlands and present the results to the communities, with a focus on wetland mapping and characterization. This report contains the results of the Phase 3 mapping and inventory.
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