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VOLUNTEER!Nature discovery
KEEPS NEWS
Coho and chum fry
We take a look at lower Kanaka, which is being influenced now by ocean tides as the Fraser freshet gets underway.
Open House: Smolts on the Water, May 24, 11AM-2PM
Learn about the needs, dangers, and challenges facing juvenile salmon as you release them to venture down the creek and out to the ocean. Find out how you can help them in their perilous journey. Kanaka Creek Watershed Stewardship Center, 11484 256th Street, Maple Ridge
Springtime steelhead
A rare look at these enigmatic fish on this late April day.
To maintain the health of Kanaka Creek watershed’s natural ecosystems through education, community involvement, scientific research, land preservations and partnerships based on stewardship principles.
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