Saturday, March 7, 2009

Nanoose Creek Foot Bridge





Hello this is the first blog entry of the Nanoose Stream keepers blog.

Above some of the volunteers posing on the new bridge.

As we have just started our blog I ask that you bear with us as it grows. Here are some pictures of some of our activities from the past 10 years of being a Society. The first pictures are our foot bridge crossing of Nanoose Creek, this was a haywire crossing trying to cross the jumble of old logging debris with our volunteers who range in age from baby now 3 years old to 80+ our oldest members. With permission from the logging company we were able to skid a wind thrown Cedar tree down to the stream crossing the site of a old wood bridge long ago washed out with the fore mentioned logging debris creating a log jam at the site. This debris now serves as much needed habitat for resident Trout outgoing Wild Salmon fry and smolts. This blog will be updated as I have more time to add more info.

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