BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Participants introduce themselves
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Natasha & Darcee use maps to delineate watersheds
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Caley and Eva use maps to delineate watersheds
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Chantal & Cara use maps to delineate watersheds
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Rushes indicate this location wants to be a wetland
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Rachael tests for water with a tile probe
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Dave examines a soil sample
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Keila assists as Tom explains to Darcee how the rod and level work
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Darcee determines elevation while Eva records
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Eye on the prize. Using clinometres to determine % slope
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Participants circle thier envisioned future wetland
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Eva explains the history of Jubilee Park
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Eva explains the history of Jubilee Park
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Intern Keila takes a break from augering
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Participants design another wetland restoration
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: A future wetlandkeeper plays in the wetland reminants
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Sara uses the level to see the site's elevelation
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Gregoire finds a rock drain inlet
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Jen Vogel (CKIPC) explains the invasion of Policeman's Helmet at Centennial Park
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Young (and invasive) Policeman's Helmet
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Investation of young Policeman's Helmet
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Participants hand-pull invasives
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: An open house on the benefits of wetland restoration attracted many new faces
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Through the cattails
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Ken trudges through the cattails
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Keila, Sara, Dave, and Aimie key out a willow species
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Aimie watches for birds