Comparing sites.. Flashcards
Cowichan Oak Preserve
Restoration - burned with frequency (historically)
Big changes - new exotic species & grazing
Jurisdiction - municipality and stakeholders
Management - Cobble hill gives fire permits to burn and maintain the Gary Oak ecosystem
- Mostly exotics grasses have moved in - have harvested some and are growing native and planting, but it is a struggle - Native plants don't tend to seed from very far from plant, so need to seed and/or propagate
Research - monitoring every five years (vegetative survey) *but not totally effective, as not everything comes up in one year, so difficult to know with confidence
Beacon Hill
Restoration - Gary Oak seedlings grown/ native garden
-trying to fix up the bluffs with native species to restore - in relation to aspect/ soil/ moisture levels - plans for dune grass
-Would like to burn to mimic natural system, but more difficult in the city - (smoke and uneducated tree huggers..)
Management - daily work
-plans to remove invasive grasses and replace with less aggressive, native species
-battle between native plant lovers and many in the city who prefer exotic species
Jurisdiction - municipal
Research - needed to explore invasive spp impact
- some being done to explore benefits of burning
Island View
Jurisdiction - municipal, first nations, provincial, stakeholders, regional
Management - drained regularly - hydrologic disruption (also includes dykes)
- development has furthered a degraded ecosystem - improper vegetative management has encouraged terrestrial growth in a once salt marsh
Research - ditch salinity, mosquito population levels, drainage/flooding levels, *need to expand monitoring projects
Restoration - Not much being done - too many people involved to make move