Somenos Marsh

Wildlife Society

Stewards of the S’amunu|Somenos Watershed

 
 

 Video footage by Andrew (2020)

Thank you for visiting the SMWS site

The Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society (SMWS) is a 35-year-old charitable society made up of people who care deeply about the S’amunu (Somenos) Watershed. This biodiversity-rich watershed is the traditional home of the Quw’utsun People, a nursery for salmon, a resting place and winter home for migratory waterfowl, and a sanctuary for many other endangered and common species. The work of the SMWS is both restorative and educational. Our GreenStreams Project is about restoring the watershed to improve water quality and help bring salmon numbers back to historical levels, as well as complete green corridors from mountain tops to the sea. Our Community Stewardship Program encourages volunteerism and ensures participants are well-informed and safe while volunteering with us. Another element of our work is the stewardship of the S'amunu/Somenos Conservation Area, an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area on the Pacific Migratory Flyway, where we have built wildlife viewing facilities and installed interpretive messaging. We partner with Cowichan Tribes for guidance within our GreenStreams Strategy as well as when we host our annual WildWings Nature & Arts Festival.


 

How can you help?

Our members provide core funding support for our work and are very valuable when advocating for the S'amunu watershed. No time commitment required!

We have a place in our Community Stewardship Program for every type of skill, or for people just wanting to learn new skills and meet like-minded people.

Donations and in-kind support from individuals and local businesses are crucial for continuing our work to protect and restore the S'amunu Watershed.

 

 

“My time with them has expanded my appreciation for nature and has inspired me to take up biology in my future studies.” (Teresa Melchior, 2020)


 

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