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Youth ambassadors are the eyes and ears of wetland conservation

Posted on December 6, 2018November 15, 2020 By admin

Some willing Grade 12s from a local high school are learning what it takes to become a wetland ambassador.  They are helping NBBS to research the most current and relevant sources of information on the status of small wetlands in BC.   The Wetland Ambassador program helps to promote the value of conserving wetlands to the local communities at every given opportunity.

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