Walnut Grove grade 12 student, Quinn St Pierre, planted 51 trees in Derby Hills Park next to Yorkson Creek in early 2021. Quinn organized the activity for his Capstone project, where students dedicate at least 40 hours to something of their choice. YWES thanks Quinn for his efforts to remove garbage and plant trees in … Continue reading Trees planted by Grad
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Salmon return to West Munday and Yorkson Creek
Volunteers and community residents are overjoyed to see the sight of beautiful salmon in their spawning colours swimming up our local creeks. In the case of West Munday Creek, it has been 20 years since salmon have been seen there! The reason for the return is the replacement of 4 blocked culverts through the Yorkson … Continue reading Salmon return to West Munday and Yorkson Creek
Read More...Good News in the Yorkson Watershed 2020
Culverts Completed Work has been completed on the replacement culverts on Yorkson Creek at Hwy 1 and West Munday Creek at the West Langley Hall. Both projects should allow better access to spawning salmon. The Hwy 1 project also left the temporary small culvert in place to serve as a wildlife tunnel. It will be … Continue reading Good News in the Yorkson Watershed 2020
Read More...Langley Watershed Bioblitz
Normally at this time of year, YWES hosts a bioblitz to encourage families and local nature enthusiasts to come together to find all the living things in a small area of Yorkson Watershed one evening. Of course, nothing is normal this year. So, we have adapted and gone virtual! This year, our bioblitz is set … Continue reading Langley Watershed Bioblitz
Read More...Spring events in the Yorkson Watershed
Some new friends from RBC came out to help plant willow whips and pull blackberry vines from the Derby Hills wetland park. It will look even more beautiful in the spring with hundreds of new willows growing. Upcoming events: Fish Release: April 11 Derby Hills Park, 11 AM Environment Day: April 18 George Preston Community … Continue reading Spring events in the Yorkson Watershed
Read More...Yorkson News Fall 2019
Highway One widening has led to a new culvert installation at Yorkson Creek, just in time for salmon spawning in Fall 2019. BC Nature has declared a climate emergency BC Nature joins the young people of the world in demanding urgent action to address the climate crisis. We look to our municipal, provincial and federal … Continue reading Yorkson News Fall 2019
Read More...This spring in the Yorkson Creek Watershed
A snowfall in late winter gives Yorkson creek a fresh look. Here are the upcoming events for spring 2019: Fish Release April 20 11AM Come for the fun and stay for the food. This year YWES volunteers will be providing free picnic food to encourage families to stay and enjoy Derby Hills Park after helping … Continue reading This spring in the Yorkson Creek Watershed
Read More...Yorkson creek salmon are back!
Yorkson Creek was visited by underwater photographer Fernando Lessa, who got some great shots of spawning coho. (fernandolessa.ca) Volunteers are surveying the creek regularly from mid-October to end of December to count returning spawning coho and chum. So far, in 2018, 27 fish have been seen. Our Yorkson creek has a small but very determined … Continue reading Yorkson creek salmon are back!
Read More...Candidates answer questions about the environment
YWES and other stewardship groups sent five questions to all candidates for mayor and councillor in Langley:
The document below has all the responses received before Oct. 18th.
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Read More...Yorkson Watershed News Fall 2018
This fall, the Trans Mountain Pipeline maintenance clearing was very thorough, cutting down some fairly large alders behind the high school in West Munday Creek ravine. The replanting has since been done, with more than one hundred native shrubs added. Native rose, huckleberry and thimbleberry will add some nice diversity and wildlife habitat. Yorkson ravine … Continue reading Yorkson Watershed News Fall 2018
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