The Slocan Lake Stewardship Society has developed a living conservation plan drawn from years of ecosystem research in the Bonanza Biodiversity Corridor. This strategic conservation framework addresses a broad range of conservation values and biodiversity, from microscopic slime moulds to wide-ranging carnivores and old growth forests. Ecosystem mapping, rare species and habitat inventories, and landscape-level assessments inform a flexible roadmap to guide setting priorities, identifying on-the-ground stewardship projects, influencing land management and developing strategic collaborations.
13 février 2025