Columbia Wetlands Stewardship Partners
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Columbia Wetlands Stewardship Partners
Overview
The Columbia Wetlands Stewardship Partners (CWSP) is a Canadian nonprofit organization dedicated to developing and promoting effective stewardship and management practices for the Columbia Wetlands. Formed in 2006, CWSP brings together over 35 groups, communities, and agencies with a shared interest in conserving the wetlands of the Upper Columbia River[1][5].
History and Mandate
The organization was established to allow local communities to play a significant role in managing this important wetland system. CWSP is a registered non-profit group under the Society Act of British Columbia and a registered charity under Revenue Canada. This status enables the organization to accept donations and bequests to enhance, conserve, and protect the Columbia Wetlands[3].
The CWSP mandate focuses on stewarding the wetlands as a single system, regardless of ownership or jurisdiction. They aim to tackle issues proactively using a community and science-based approach, resolving disputes neighbor to neighbor[3][4].
Vision and Mission
The CWSP Vision Statement envisions the Upper Columbia River and adjacent wetlands functioning as a healthy flood-plain ecosystem, benefiting both human communities and the natural environment. The goal is to foster a stewardship ethic among residents and demonstrate the benefits of a shared stewardship model[3].
The Mission Statement outlines CWSP's role as a diverse partnership of community interests, First Nations, and government agencies. They aim to develop effective stewardship practices and engage the public to implement this model collaboratively with all levels of government[3].
Activities and Impact
CWSP engages in various activities, including water level monitoring along the Columbia Wetlands. They also produce reports, such as the Upper Columbia Watershed and Wetlands Reports, which contribute to understanding and managing these ecosystems[2].
The Columbia Wetlands, where CWSP operates, is one of Canada's largest wetland and river complexes, situated between Canal Flats and Golden in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia[5]. CWSP's efforts are crucial in preserving this significant environmental resource for future generations.
[1] https://cwsp.ca [2] https://data.cbwaterhub.ca/organization/columbia-wetlands-stewardship [3] https://cwsp.ca/about/ [4] https://kootenayconservation.ca/listing/columbia-wetlands-stewardship-partners/ [5] https://columbiavalley.com/columbia-wetlands-stewardship-partners/
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🌿 So grateful for the work being done to protect the Columbia Wetlands! These ecosystems are vital for wildlife and local communities alike. Let's keep supporting our wetlands! 💚 #WetlandConservation #ColumbiaWildlifedetail |
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🌊 Amazing to see so many passionate partners coming together to preserve the Columbia Wetlands! Every effort counts in maintaining this beautiful and crucial habitat. Keep it up! 🌱 #StewardshipMatters #ProtectOurWetlandsdetail |
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Welcome to the Columbia Wetlands Stewardship Partners Welcome to the Columbia Wetlands Stewardship Partners Photographs courtesy of Pat Morrow About Us The Columbia Wetlands is a very large wetland and river system located on the Upper Columbia River in the East Kootenay portion of BC. Several major communities are located along the edge of the river and wetlands. They are recognized as a wetland of international importance by the United Nations under the RAMSAR Treaty. The system stretches 150 km from Canal Flats and Invermere in the south to Golden in the north.
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