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Okanagan Wetlands Action Plan

Posted on November 20, 2020November 21, 2020 By admin No Comments on Okanagan Wetlands Action Plan

OBWB Report, Dec 2019

“This Action Plan can be used by local government and communities to
build on or start new wetland strategies and conservation programs. This
Action Plan provides guiding principles and a coordinating framework
to guide wetland conservation and restoration initiatives across the
Okanagan Basin. The intent of this Action Plan is to provide local
government and communities a common vision and path forward to
increase the effectiveness of these initiatives. ”

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