How T’Souke First Nation Guardians Protect Salmon

Salmon are an important species to the T'Souke First Nation, holding cultural value for everything from ceremonial purposes to traditional diet. Just west of Victoria on Vancouver Island,T’Souke Guardians are working to combat invasive species such as green crabs and knotweed that are destroying juvenile salmon habitats. By monitoring and controlling these invasive species, Guardians are helping salmon populations thrive.

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