Ecological Awareness

Educational programs can bring attention to local and global ecological issues, such as pollution, deforestation, and climate change, fostering a deeper understanding of their significance.

The Annual Horsefly Salmon Festival

Educated individuals are more likely to participate in environmental advocacy and community initiatives, promoting policies and practices that protect ecological systems.

Participants become more ecologically aware and influence others in their communities, creating a ripple effect that expands awareness.  Salmon Festival 2026

Streemkeepers

Equipping individuals with the necessary tools to understand and monitor hydrological changes, plays a crucial role in understanding sustainable practices and fostering a culture of ecological stewardship.

Streamkeepers training gives individuals the tools to monitor and assess water quality and consider their roles in contributing to solutions rather than problems. Streamkeepers & Lakekeepers

Teachers Packages and Classroom Field Trips

Education can nurture a sense of responsibility towards the environment. By exploring topics like Sockeye salmon life-cycle, habitat, sustainability and conservation, students learn the value of protecting natural resources for future generations.

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Partners

“Report invasive plant infestations and contribute to local efforts by contacting the Cariboo Regional District's Invasive Plant Management Program.”
Cariboo Regional District
“The Watershed Workforce program connects youth with hands-on opportunities to explore watershed stewardship, learn from experts, and contribute to the health of the Fraser Watershed.”
Rivershed Society of BC

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By actively participating in watershed conservation, individuals develop a personal connection to their local environment. This connection translates into a greater sense of responsibility for protecting natural resources.

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