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  • Home
    • About Us >
      • Our Team
      • Board of Directors
      • Contact Us
      • Partners
  • History
  • Projects
    • Amphibian Wetlands >
      • Britannia Slough
      • The Living Classroom
      • West Brohm Lake
    • Rivers & Channels >
      • Elaho River Restoration
      • Evans Creek Re-Watering
      • Mamquam River Reunion
    • Salmon >
      • Chinook Research Study
      • Salmon Recovery Plan
      • Salmon in Squamish
    • Squamish River Estuary >
      • About the Estuary
      • Blue Carbon Project
      • CENTRAL ESTUARY RESTORATION >
        • Background
        • Updates
      • Eelgrass Restoration
      • West Wind / West Barr Restoration
    • Wildlife & Heritage Trees
    • Education >
      • About Environmental Education
      • 'Bat' Pack
      • 'Bee' Pack
      • Educational Material
      • Outreach Program
  • Get Involved
    • Membership & Newsletters
    • Volunteer
  • Donate
  • Background Information

partners

"It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) that those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed." ​
– Charles Darwin


​Our partnership includes representatives from Squamish Nation, District of Squamish, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ministry of Forests (et.al.), Ministry of Highways, Environment Canada, Squamish Terminals, Cheakamus Centre, & many others in and around the Sea-to-Sky Corridor. ​

Community Partners

British Columbia Institute of Technology
BCIT Rivers Institute
Capilano University
Cheakamus Centre
Fraser Valley Watersheds Coalition
Hawthorn Landscape Design
Howe Sound Biosphere Region Initiative
Nature Conservancy of Canada
Pacific Streamkeepers Federation
Quest University
Raincoast Research Society
Rivershed Society of BC 
School District 48
Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council
Seagrass Conservation Working Group 
Simon Fraser University
Squamish Environment Society
Squamish Nation
Squamish Rotary Club
Squamish Streamkeepers
Squamish Trails Society
Stewardship Centre of BC
The Land Conservancy
WildsafeBC

Private Sector Partners​

BC Hydro’s Fish & Wildlife Conservation Program
Cascade Environmental Resource Group
Golder & Associates
Innergex
InStream Fisheries Resources
Raincoast Applied Ecology

​​Government & Funding Partners

Department of Fisheries and Oceans
District of Squamish
Environment Canada
BC Ministry of Environment 
Forest Lands and Natural Resource Management

BC Ministry of Transportation
Natural Resources Canada
Squamish Lillooet Regional District
Squamish Nation
Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation
Pacific Salmon Commission
Pacific Salmon Foundation
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