by silverservers | Nov 29, 2024
Simpcw Resources Group (SRG) is working with Secwepemc Fisheries Commission (SFC) to assess fish passage during low flow conditions at three confluences in the North Thompson River Valley. The three confluences are located where Louis Creek, Lemieux Creek, and Boulder...
by silverservers | Nov 29, 2024
Monitoring changes to water is essential to understanding anthropogenic, climate change, and natural impacts over time. Understanding the conditions of a stream or water body from this perspective can enhance conservation, enhancement, management, and restoration...
by Simpcw Resources Group | Nov 15, 2024
Simpcw Resources Group is remediating culverts throughout Simpcwúl̓ecw to enhance and increase available fish habitat. Assessments are undertaken on the culverts to evaluate existing site conditions, determine fish passability, and assess fish habitat in proximity of...
by Simpcw Resources Group | Nov 15, 2024
Finn Creek (Pesqleten; “has salmon in it”) is a traditionally and ecologically important stream for the Símpcwemc (people of the Simpcw). In 2023, a study was undertaken on Finn Creek during which time multiple visits were undertaken by Simpcw Resources Group (SRG)...
by Simpcw Resources Group | Nov 15, 2024
Estsék’ biologists conducted an in field and desktop Environmental Overview Assessment prior to construction of a watercourse crossing remediation to identify project areas baseline conditions, environmental resources and sensitivities associated with the...