Dive deeper into the issues.

This page brings together key materials related to the diitiida (di:ti:dah)/Jordan River Watershed. It includes reports, monitoring data, research, press coverage, media assets and relevant writing that help explain the issues shaping the watershed. These materials are here for anyone who wants to learn more or dig deeper.

Science

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History of Industrialization

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Partner and related organizations:

Juan de Fuca Salmon Restoration Society

The Juan de Fuca Salmon Restoration Society is a community-based organization working to restore salmon habitat and support healthy salmon populations in the Sooke Basin and surrounding watersheds. Through habitat restoration, education and volunteer involvement, they help connect people to salmon and the rivers they depend on.

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Ancient Forest Alliance

The Ancient Forest Alliance is working to protect British Columbia’s endangered old-growth forests and to promote a sustainable second-growth forest industry. They support science-based protection, public education, and grassroots campaigns to safeguard ancient forests and work toward lasting ecosystem health in the province.

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Surfrider Foundation South Vancouver Island is a volunteer-run grassroots organization dedicated to protecting and celebrating the ocean, beaches and waves along Vancouver Island’s coast through community education, action and advocacy. With a local network of passionate coastal stewards, they lead clean-ups and campaigns that reduce plastic pollution, defend clean water and ensure equitable beach access for all.

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