BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Alana & Tracey auger-ing away!
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: The Rossland Wetlandkeepers
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Laura talks about the much needed maintenance of the pond
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Jess proudly holds a large cattail root
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Teagan planting a willow sapling
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Matt joined us just in time to get dirty
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Carrie performing live staking
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Nothing but smiles from Kelly & Katelyn
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Chris shows off a solid cattail pull
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Custom student sign
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Eva chats with the group about another one of her wetland projects
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Attempting to find signs of biocontrol in spotted knapweed
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Nothing but smiles from Kelly
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: The King George VI Provincial Park Restoration site
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: The group also gathered at a nearby private land site with a shockingly sloped wetland
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Tom & Teagan attempt to identify inverts at one of Red Mountain's compensation ponds
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Logan shows Tracey the extensive root system of spotted knapweed
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: The Von-Post test as performed by Teagan
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Mineral or organic?
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Ben holds up his pull of knapweed
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Logan holds up his pull of knapweed
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Katelyn hard at work pulling knapweed from the King George Restoration Site
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Carrie attempts to identify inverts at one of Red Mountain's compensation ponds
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Chris & Katelyn try to decipher what type of soil they're standing on
BC Wildlife Federation's WEP: Ben attempts to identify some classic wetland species