Thetis Local Trust Committee Spotlight on
Environmental Conservation Projects in the Trust Area
We highlight these two conservation projects (below) as examples of what we could do towards ensuring healthy shorelines and resilient forest ecosystems into the future here on Thetis Island. Should you have any comments or questions for the Thetis Island Local Trust Committee regarding our current and future work program, please contact us - Peter Luckham (pluckham@islandstrust.bc.ca) or Doug Fenton (dfenton@islandstrust.bc.ca).
Aims to increase protection of the shoreline and to protect development from sea level rise and flood hazards on Keats Island in Howe Sound. Our own Thetis Island community recognizes the environmental values of shorelines, having hosted our own Green Shores Workshops in 2014 as a part of the Thetis Island LTC’s Shoreline project. We celebrate that accomplishment, and as a potential next step are looking to the current work of the Gambier Island LTC, which seeks to protect the marine shoreline on Keats Island.
To find out more about the Keats Island project, use the project link above and/or tune in to LTC meetings (upcoming & past) by going to the Gambier LTC meeting calendar and clicking on the meeting date. There you can access the agenda as well as information on how to join the meeting or listen to the live stream. You can also access a recording of the live stream from past meetings.
For more information on the shorelines in the Islands Trust Area and how to care for them, see our Caring for Shorelines page and The Marine Waterfront.
Aims to protect and restore functioning ecosystems, protect watershed ecology, honour Coast Salish cultural heritage, and minimize wildfire risk. The project was kicked off last November with an online community information meeting that included a presentation by the Islands Trust Conservancy about the CDF zone and its importance.
To find out more about the Salt Spring Island project including the Conservancy’s presentation, use the project link above and/or tune in to LTC meetings (upcoming & past) by going to the Salt Spring LTC meeting calendarand clicking on the meeting date. There you can access the agenda as well as information on how to join the meeting, or listen in on the live stream. You can also access a recording of the live stream from past meetings.
For more information on the CDF zone and ways it can be protected, see the Protecting the Coastal Douglas-fir Zone & Associated Ecosystems Islands Trust Toolkit and the Coastal Douglas-fir & Associated Ecosystems Conservation Partnership.
Preserving and protecting over 450 islands and surrounding waters in the Salish Sea
Wil Cottingham
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