BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Spadefoot Pond at Kenna Cartwright Park, Kamloops
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: The Spadefoot Pond at Kenna Carwright Park, Kamloops
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Heather notes the beautiful snag near the Spadefoot Pond
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: June and Neil attempt to identify the plants they find on site
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Identifying the flora at Spadefoot Pond
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Identifying the flora at Spadefoot Pond
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Identifying the flora at Spadefoot Pond
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Identifying the flora at Spadefoot Pond
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Neil and Milt attempt to identify the many plants present on site
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Identifying the flora at Spadefoot Pond
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Diane takes a soil sample
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: A soil sample revealed a large clay layer that must hold surface water
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: June takes a look at the test hole dug on site
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Sue pulls up a pile of invasives on site
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Milt tackles some invasives
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: A type of soft-stemmed rush on site
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Another sign that water is held on this site: a mossy floor
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Identifying the flora at Spadefoot Pond
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: A furry helper on site
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: We noted the many patches thick with rushes: a sign that the site holds water
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Spadefoot Pond shows a clear zonation of plant types