Making Space For Restoration: Farmland Advantage Starts Invasive Species Research Project
One of the biggest challenges any restoration project faces is the presence of invasive plant species on or near the site.
One of the biggest challenges any restoration project faces is the presence of invasive plant species on or near the site.
Farmland Advantage is excited to announce a new partnership with the Shuswap Indian Band and the Ktunaxa Nation (Akisqnuk) to restore the region's waterways in preparation for the return of sea run salmon to the Columbia Headwaters.
With any ecological restoration project, it's important to know what type of difference restoration efforts have made. For Farmland Advantage, tracking and measuring the effectiveness of farmers' restoration activities is an important part of the process.
Farmland Advantage is the new name for the project originally known as ESI or 'Ecosystem Services Initiative.'