This article reviews three zoonotic diseases (Toxoplasmosis, Cat Scratch Disease and Salmonella) that can be passed from cats to humans. It also outlines key steps you can take to decrease their spread.
Stewardship Centre for BC and Pacific Salmon Foundation are partnering with the Comox Valley Regional District, Project Watershed and the K’ómoks First Nation to develop a Green Shores for Shoreline Development demonstration site along a section of the Comox Estuary shoreline at Dyke
With increased development and the application of hard armour (sea walls, rip rap, dykes), coastal ecosystems are less adaptable, which leaves shoreline homeowners in danger of these shoreline risks. This blog discusses common shoreline risks and how to address them with nature-based
The second monitoring period of cat and bird counts in the Okanagan is now completed. Spring migration brought more species of birds and lead to interesting observations in the field.
Nature-based solutions for shorelines like Green Shores help protect properties from climate change, erosion and flooding, support natural shoreline processes and biodiversity, and maintain healthy shoreline ecosystems for wildlife and people. Learn more about the benefits of nature-b