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Stewards and volunteers are the real champions of conservation

First annual Stewardship Awards to commemorate World Environment Day 2017
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For World Environment Day (June 5), Okanagan Similkameen Stewardship is recognizing landowners and volunteers who have made a significant contribution towards a collaborative stewardship project on their property or have championed projects on public lands.91裸聊视频淭his year Canada has been chosen to host World Environment Day, the single largest celebration of our environment worldwide,91裸聊视频 said OSS executive director Alyson Skinner. 91裸聊视频淭he event is to showcase the beauty of our natural environment. The Okanagan and Similkameen region has a rich diversity of habitats and wildlife, including some plant and animal species that are found nowhere else in the world. This is the perfect tie-in to recognize our stewards and volunteers that play a vital role in protecting those wildlife habitats and our region91裸聊视频檚 biodiversity.91裸聊视频

Building on a 23-year history of stewardship, OSS assists and supports communities and private property owners throughout the Okanagan and Similkameen in understanding and caring for natural environments. OSS is currently working in partnership with 70 Wildlife Habitat Stewards who are stewarding and enhancing over 3550 acres of important wildlife habitats.

91裸聊视频淏eing a steward doesn91裸聊视频檛 mean you can91裸聊视频檛 use your land,91裸聊视频 said Skinner. 91裸聊视频淚t91裸聊视频檚 all about balance. Our Wildlife Habitat Stewards still maintain their tourism, agricultural and other land use activities while implementing best management practices and acting as caretakers of important wildlife habitats on their properties.91裸聊视频

The recipients of the first annual Wildlife Habitat Stewardship Awards are:

Stewards

91裸聊视频 Village of Lumby; Riparian Habitat; Salmon path cleanup and restoration, including planting over 200 native plants.

91裸聊视频 Wayne and Wendie Radies, Vernon; Wetland Habitat; Excavating and maintaining a wetland pond, including planting over 1000 native plants.

91裸聊视频 Cal and Louise Paley, Coldstream; Wetland Habitat; Excavating and maintaining a pond and restoring a riparian forest, including planting 1260 plants.

91裸聊视频 Keith and Marnie Manders, Summerland; Fencing riparian area around Eneas Creek and planting over 350 native trees and shrubs.

91裸聊视频 Summerland Golf and Country Club; Turf removal and native planting in an out of play area adjacent to an important Tiger Salamander breeding pond, planting about 100 native plants in a habitat garden.

91裸聊视频 Joan and Vern Sopow, Summerland; Invasive species management and planting 465 native plants in grassland and low elevation forest

91裸聊视频 Alexis Friesen, Penticton; Converting backyard swimming pool into a wildlife pond.

91裸聊视频 City of Penticton; habitat enhancement and removal of invasive plants and planting of over 500 native plants; Ellis Creek 91裸聊视频 planting of over 1000 plants, installation of interpretive signage and public bench.

91裸聊视频 Gord and Steve Forbes, Oliver; Planting along the Forbes Family trail.

91裸聊视频 Jim and Pat Linton, Oliver; creating Western painted turtle nesting beach.

Volunteers

91裸聊视频 Anthea Bryan: founding director of OSS and one of the founders of the SOS stewardship program in 1994.

91裸聊视频 Kelley Cook: organized community involvement (more than 100 volunteers each year) in Cormack Marsh enhancement project for past four years.

91裸聊视频 Allan Garland: Ellis Basin and Riverside Marsh (Penticton), Road 22 (Oliver); removal of invasive weeds, hand watering plants not on the irrigation line, garbage removal.

91裸聊视频 Sheila Monroe: Okanagan Landing Elementary School pollinator garden (Vernon); created and maintains pollinator garden at Okanagan Landing School.

91裸聊视频淥ur stewards and volunteers are the real champions of conservation in the Okanagan and Similkameen valleys. Each of their contributions towards habitat stewardship builds on the rest and makes a significant difference,91裸聊视频 adds Skinner.

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