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Conducting a Wetland Rapid Health Assessment
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The last wetland of the workshop, 10000 Creek
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The breathtaking Blue Lake, the local swimming hole
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Storms brewing over Blue Lake
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The breathtaking Blue Lake, the local swimming hole
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Elders explore the flood plain areas for artifacts
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Notice the eroded banks at Middle Creek
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Middle Creek
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Curious fox checking in on the group
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One of the many hoses used for the dust mitigation program
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The pumps that are used as part of a dust mitigation program along the Williston Reservoir
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The enormous beach at Middle Creek
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Tsay Keh Dene Beach
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At the far end of the dried river bed lies a large beaver dam
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Taking turns with the soil auger
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Testing the soils in the dried up river bed
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Tsay Keh Elders looking for mint along the dried stream bank
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Another dried up wetland where a creek once ran
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Soil testing and classification
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Wood Frog
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A dried up wetland where there was once a lake
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Healthy, beautiful wetlands in Tsay Keh Dene
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Healthy, beautiful wetlands in Tsay Keh Dene
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Healthy, beautiful wetlands in Tsay Keh Dene
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Neil starting the workshop off with wetland education
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Curious fox checking in on the group