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Setting conservation priorities and mapping strategies for the health of the Slocan Lake Watershed is a challenging task. Late in 2016, SLSS embarked on a strategic initiative to develop a working framework for determining and setting those conservation priorities. In February 2017, SLSS and the Kootenay Conservation Program co-hosted a [...]
What is the Bonanza Biodiversity Corridor? The Bonanza Biodiversity Corridor (BBC), located between the communities of Hills and Summit Lake in Area H North, links Slocan and Summit Lakes at the north end of the Slocan Lake Watershed. The 14,000-hectare BBC encompasses the entire drainage of Bonanza Creek, with the [...]
Overview: The wetlands and riparian areas in the Bonanza Biodiversity Corridor (BBC) support a wide range of critical ecosystems and habitats, contributing significantly to the hydrologic functioning of the Slocan Lake Watershed. The historic Canadian Pacific Railway railbed berm runs the length of the BBC’s valley bottom like a linear [...]