Friends of Kootenay Lake Podcast Series: Voices of the Lake
Science:Nature
Wetland Conservation & Restoration: A Glimpse at the State of Wetlands in BC
Guest: Neil Fletcher, Manager of Conservation Stewardship with the BC Wildlife Federation
Host: Kayla Tillapaugh
Keywords: Wetlands, Conservation, Restoration, Development, Threats, Appreciation, Habitat Loss, Climate Change, Regulations
Topics: Importance of wetlands for lake ecosystem health, types of wetlands, wetlands’ role in climate change, historical and current threats, where the province is at with wetland conservation and regulations and how people can get involved in wetland conservation.
Music: "Fresh September Commute" by Handsome Hansel
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