Native Plant Id booklet
This guide was developed by Redd Fish with the purpose to support native plant identification. This printable-PDF has 10 Indigenous plants found throughout the coastal lands of the nuučaanuł nations. These plants are important members of the coastal bioregion and contribute ecologically and culturally to the communities on the west coast. The pamphlet contains the English, nuučaanuł and Latin name. Print it yourself or use it to inspire your own Native Plant ID.
Watershed map
For thousands of years, returning salmon have nourished the rivers, lands and people while shaping and feeding the landscapes for the next generation. On the west coast of Vancouver Island and throughout the Pacific Northwest, much of the freshwater habitat has been damaged by early logging practices. Habitat loss is one of the leading causes in the decline in wild salmon populations. Forestry-related impacts to a watershed can take decades to fully develop and can persist for hundreds of years. This interactive map shows how habitat degradation impacts wild salmon.
Video Resources
Check out our YouTube channel for videos that bring wild salmon habitat restoration to life! From behind-the-scenes looks at watershed and river work to engaging stories and educational content about ecosystems and conservation, our channel makes restoration inspiring and accessible for everyone.