Passionate about salmon enhancement? Eager to learn how to contribute? Willing to contribute 10 hours of volunteering in 2018?
Join this upcoming workshop to learn from the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) expert, Andrew Pereboom. He will equip you with the perfect skill set to take on your own stream in 2018 and contribute to the local salmon monitoring program.
The course is free and everyone is welcome, no matter your salmon knowledge. Each participant will take on a dedicated local stream in fall 2018 and contribute at least 10 hours to the annual fish count sponsored by the Greenways Land Trust. This is a great activity to get you outdoors and can easily be combined with your time on the trails.
Please dress for the weather and wear gum boots. Greenways will have water and snacks on site. No dogs please in order not to scare away the fish.
Meet at the Haig-Brown Kingfisher Creek sign (near 2215 Campbell River Rd). This is across Highway 28 from the Haig-Brown House driveway.
Register by calling 250-287-3785 or emailing info@greenwaystrust.ca
November 25, 2017 / 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
the Haig-Brown Kingfisher Creek sign (near 2215 Campbell River Rd)