BCWF Wetlands Education Program
BCWF Wetlands Education Program
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Our Watershed Team’s work in BC's Subboreal Interior!
Big thanks to our Field Crew Lead in the north, Katerina, for this video showcasing our Watershed Team’s work in the Subboreal Interior!
Currently, the northern field team is working toward collecting site data for the Wetland Ecosystem Services Protocol (WESP) in the Lheidli T’enneh territory. Recently, the team has been working alongside Kaia, a UNBC biology student from the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation.
#wetlandconservation #fieldwork #lheidlitennehfirstnation #subborealinterior #unbc #environmentalscience #wesp
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Understanding Potential Risks, Uncertainties and Benefits of Low Tech Process Based Restoration
Просмотров 6614 часов назад
BCWF is excited to have Dr. Stephen Bennett join us to share insights from over a decade of experience in low-tech process-based restoration (LTPBR) in the United States. Dr. Bennett is a fish and wildlife biologist, adjunct professor with Utah State University in the Watershed Sciences Department, and co-founder of Anabranch Solutions, which specializes in the planning, implementation and moni...
Pre-Restoration Monitoring in Northern British Columbia
Просмотров 29Месяц назад
Neil Fletcher, the BCWF’s Director of Conservation Stewardship, and the BCWF’s Northern Pod have been spending some recent time in the field near McLeod Lake with John Dumont and others from the McLeod Lake Indian Band. In this video, Neil explains the focus of the McIntyre Wetland project in Northern British Columbia: To improve the wetland’s health and safeguard it from further degradation. W...
B.C. Wildlife Federation and BCIT Masters of Ecological Restoration Students Build Inaugural BDA
Просмотров 403 месяца назад
Students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology's (BCIT) Masters of Ecological Restoration program recently gathered in Logan Lake for a comprehensive, week-long wetland training workshop-a hands-on experience that BCIT organizes each year. The British Columbia Wildlife Federation (BCWF) has supported this initiative from its inception. A significant addition to this year’s BCIT wetl...
Building a Beaver Dam Analogue
Просмотров 663 месяца назад
In 2023, the BC Wildlife Federation travelled to Washington to attend a workshop hosted by the Methow Beaver Project on Beaver-Based Conservation and Restoration. The team gained hands-on experience with beaver restoration, relocation and coexistence strategies. In this video, the team is building a beaver dam analogue using untreated wood posts and locally sourced vegetation for training purpo...
Collaborative Hydrometric Monitoring Workshop for Beaver-Based Restoration in British Columbia
Просмотров 1083 месяца назад
In October, 2023 Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the B.C. Wildlife Federation, the Nature Trust of BC, and the Province of BC's Aquatic and Ecosystems Research Branch met to begin developing standardized hydrometric monitoring procedures. These procedures aim to capture the effectiveness of beaver dam analogues (BDAs) as a restoration tool. "BDAs are an emerging restoration tool that has proven to...
BCWF's 2023 Columbia Valley Initiatives: Wetland Restoration & Indigenous Youth Training
Просмотров 213 месяца назад
BCWF's 2023 Columbia Valley Initiatives: Wetland Restoration & Indigenous Youth Training
Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration Design & Construction Considerations - Lunch in the Wetlands
Просмотров 2244 месяца назад
Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration Design & Construction Considerations - Lunch in the Wetlands
Amphibians and Eggmass Identification - Lunch in the Wetlands Webinar
Просмотров 2374 месяца назад
Amphibians and Eggmass Identification - Lunch in the Wetlands Webinar
Hope in the Face of Climate Change - Lunch in the Wetlands Webinar
Просмотров 2075 месяцев назад
Hope in the Face of Climate Change - Lunch in the Wetlands Webinar
Utilizing Drones in the Field - Lunch in the Wetlands Webinar
Просмотров 1645 месяцев назад
Utilizing Drones in the Field - Lunch in the Wetlands Webinar
Fungi of Wetlands - Lunch in the Wetlands Webinar
Просмотров 3745 месяцев назад
Fungi of Wetlands - Lunch in the Wetlands Webinar
Yaqan Nukiy Hunting Grounds Ecosystem Restoration Project by Tom Biebighauser
Просмотров 172Год назад
Yaqan Nukiy Hunting Grounds Ecosystem Restoration Project by Tom Biebighauser
Dam Removal and Valley Restoration by Tom Biebighauser
Просмотров 686Год назад
Dam Removal and Valley Restoration by Tom Biebighauser
Wetland Restoration Techniques - How to Build Wetlands That Will Last Forever by Tom Biebighauser
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Wetland Restoration Techniques - How to Build Wetlands That Will Last Forever by Tom Biebighauser
A History of Wetland Drainage - How They Pulled the Plug, presentation by Tom Biebighauser
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A History of Wetland Drainage - How They Pulled the Plug, presentation by Tom Biebighauser
Wetlands: Hope in a Time of Uncertainty - Wetlands Workforce Project Showcase Webinar
Просмотров 3572 года назад
Wetlands: Hope in a Time of Uncertainty - Wetlands Workforce Project Showcase Webinar
The Wetlands Workforce
Просмотров 942 года назад
The Wetlands Workforce
Wetlands Conservation through Private Land Stewardship in the Kootenays
Просмотров 5072 года назад
Wetlands Conservation through Private Land Stewardship in the Kootenays
An Interview with Todd Hebert - Joseph Creek Restoration Project
Просмотров 1942 года назад
An Interview with Todd Hebert - Joseph Creek Restoration Project
World Wetlands Day 2022
Просмотров 2672 года назад
World Wetlands Day 2022
Wetland Drainage in North America: An Update on the Status of Drainage and New Restoration Findings
Просмотров 7732 года назад
Wetland Drainage in North America: An Update on the Status of Drainage and New Restoration Findings
The Wetland Dialogues: Tom Biebighauser, Wildlife Biologist and Wetland Ecologist
Просмотров 1072 года назад
The Wetland Dialogues: Tom Biebighauser, Wildlife Biologist and Wetland Ecologist
The Wetland Dialogues: Tara Matthews, CEO Echo Ecological
Просмотров 802 года назад
The Wetland Dialogues: Tara Matthews, CEO Echo Ecological
The Wetland Dialogues: Steven Blair, Macroinvertebrate Study
Просмотров 262 года назад
The Wetland Dialogues: Steven Blair, Macroinvertebrate Study
The Wetland Dialogues: Robyn Ingham, Ducks Unlimited Work-pod
Просмотров 192 года назад
The Wetland Dialogues: Robyn Ingham, Ducks Unlimited Work-pod
The Wetland Dialogues: Rebekah Ingram, B.C. Wildlife Federation Northern Work-pod
Просмотров 192 года назад
The Wetland Dialogues: Rebekah Ingram, B.C. Wildlife Federation Northern Work-pod
The Wetland Dialogues: Noah Haave, Ducks Unlimited Work-pod
Просмотров 302 года назад
The Wetland Dialogues: Noah Haave, Ducks Unlimited Work-pod
The Wetland Dialogues: Neil Fletcher, Director of Conservation Stewardship
Просмотров 312 года назад
The Wetland Dialogues: Neil Fletcher, Director of Conservation Stewardship
The Wetland Dialogues: Liz Winter, Gardom Lake Stewardship Society
Просмотров 112 года назад
The Wetland Dialogues: Liz Winter, Gardom Lake Stewardship Society

Комментарии

  • @sarahtown6105
    @sarahtown6105 Месяц назад

    really informative webinar, thank you!

  • @PORRRIDGE_GUN
    @PORRRIDGE_GUN Месяц назад

    We, in London have beavers in Ealing, West London. I want to go and look at some hot beaver action this summer.

  • @TurboLoveTrain
    @TurboLoveTrain 2 месяца назад

    "Sedges have Edges Rushes are round Grasses have Joints all the way to the ground" I love that poem. Thanks for teaching me the third line, I only ever knew the "sedges have edges and Rushes are Round" part.

  • @gabrielg.2401
    @gabrielg.2401 2 месяца назад

    Great video!

  • @sissyvandenhandel1810
    @sissyvandenhandel1810 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for explaining.

  • @ISawABear
    @ISawABear 3 месяца назад

    Hey nice! I remember my time at BCIT also doing a wetland restoration blitz at Logan lake: ruclips.net/video/CHnhCvouomU/видео.htmlsi=RRr6oz5rPG_ncL9G

  • @Punacat101
    @Punacat101 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic! Thank you for sharing so much terrific information.

  • @paulmicks7097
    @paulmicks7097 5 месяцев назад

    Can anyone answer, when wasn't there climate change ? Right there's always been climate change, a big reason you're here. Geologist took ice borings, we are in a warm cycle, temp is going to rise, they've known this for 70 years, and the know carbon is of no matter

  • @mitrawets
    @mitrawets 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you for sharing this webinar on RUclips.

  • @mercurioart169
    @mercurioart169 6 месяцев назад

    Hello Tom....Are you still working on wetlands here in BC? Our watershed protection group needs some professional guidance. Your advice would be most welcome!

  • @chillium
    @chillium 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome!

  • @user-mt7ny2gq5b
    @user-mt7ny2gq5b 9 месяцев назад

    lets go mr redfern

  • @mm-ve1ff
    @mm-ve1ff 10 месяцев назад

    thank you for sharing

  • @lag9765
    @lag9765 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for having a brain...

  • @karldeardorff2620
    @karldeardorff2620 Год назад

    Such a great presentation about a very hidden in plain sight topic. This kind of content deserves 356,000 views. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @USS_Liberty_never_forget
    @USS_Liberty_never_forget Год назад

    Now we're talking!

  • @brandonmusser3119
    @brandonmusser3119 Год назад

    Sorry but you're wrong about all that people can monitor and do monitor Beaver action on their property and know what their pain level is and know how to siphon that off as they want so no I don't believe that

  • @Landsteward
    @Landsteward Год назад

    Very good talk Tom. Always interesting. Thank you for sharing your knowledge !

  • @bill8985
    @bill8985 Год назад

    So sad what we've done to our earth...

  • @leroybabcock6652
    @leroybabcock6652 Год назад

    Great definitions thanks

  • @Breakable_Pencil
    @Breakable_Pencil Год назад

    This was super helpful!! Thanks so much :)

  • @victorbhai722
    @victorbhai722 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @bardofely
    @bardofely 2 года назад

    Hi Tom! I was fascinated by your recent presentation for the Save the Frogs! Summit. I am a Save The Frogs member and live in a town in Portugal, and there is an area right by where I live that is wetland that needs restoration because the water drains away far too quickly for any amphibians to use it here for breeding, although they do use some temporary pools close by and near a roadside. The Iberian Spadefoot Toad with Vulnerable conservation status lives in this area I know because I rescued one from one of my cats that dug it up in the garden the other year.

  • @christinaflores6326
    @christinaflores6326 2 года назад

    How could you tell they were western toads? I’m trying to learn the difference between them and bullfrog tadpoles

    • @bcwfbogblog
      @bcwfbogblog 2 года назад

      Thanks for your question Christina! Two of the distinguishing attributes for those two species are the colour and size. Western toad tadpoles are jet black and small, with body length less than 25 mm long. American bullfrog tadpoles are a green-brown colour often with yellow undersides and spots. They're also much larger, with body lengths of 60mm (plus the tail!). For more information on how to identify tadpoles, the Province of BC recently launched a new amphibian and reptile website full of identification keys and resources that can help you in learning the differences: bcreptilesandamphibians.trubox.ca/identification-keys-amphibians/

  • @dianebutz1857
    @dianebutz1857 2 года назад

    Great work Todd

  • @pict-tk8qn
    @pict-tk8qn 2 года назад

    An interesting and informative video, although I admit I would not have seen it but for the vagaries of the RUclips algorithm. Commendable work in environmental stewardship. Having said that, what is prompting me to leave a comment is the pleasant surprise of recognising the first landowner interviewed, Penny Ohanjanian, as an old friend I lost touch with long ago after the years at LSS. It's good to see you again, albeit in a video, and I'm pleased to see you looking well and doing this good work. Mike.

    • @bcwfbogblog
      @bcwfbogblog 2 года назад

      Thanks for leaving a comment! I'll pass this message along to Penny :)

  • @romalisa2
    @romalisa2 2 года назад

    I had no idea these wonderful projects existed,,Very educational and inspiring,,we often here about devastation of our natural world,,I am very happy to see the wetland projects in our back yard here in the Kootenays,, Thank-you to all!

    • @bcwfbogblog
      @bcwfbogblog 2 года назад

      Hi Romy, thank you for your kind comment! I'm so glad to hear these amazing projects are inspiring others! Have a lovely day

  • @magicworldbyjorg
    @magicworldbyjorg 2 года назад

    <a cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you..

  • @unprofessionalwetlandscien8707
    @unprofessionalwetlandscien8707 2 года назад

    Histisol in a fen?

    • @bcwfbogblog
      @bcwfbogblog 2 года назад

      Hi there, I don't know for certain what types of wetlands would create histisol soils! These soils are dominantly organic with little decomposition, which means it is likely formed from a fen or bog, which are both a type peat-based wetland (peatlands).

  • @willmurphy441
    @willmurphy441 2 года назад

    So cool

  • @thebluebeyond2329
    @thebluebeyond2329 2 года назад

    😊Very good. Thank you for the explantion.

  • @yuenleung4497
    @yuenleung4497 3 года назад

    I love this video. Thank you!