THE HARD WORK OF HOPE: On April 11-12 in Nanaimo, you will learn that “changing the way we do business” in urban watersheds requires that local governments partner with the stewardship sector to “get it right”
“Community members caring for waterways are the key to making a difference in restoring naturally functioning watersheds over time,” says Zo Ann Morten. “The stewardship community can work with local governments to inform the broader community. We can open eyes and minds. We can open doors so that together we can make the changes necessary to achieve a vision for a watershed. It is the streamkeepers who have the on-the-ground knowledge needed to establish restoration priorities within a watershed.”