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Home > News > Ecology > Low Water At Ginty’s Pond Highlights Need For Continued Investment In Watershed Restoration
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Jan

By: Jamie Long

BCWF Ginty's Pond

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For nearly four decades, wildlife biologist Al Peatt has kept a close eye on Ginty’s Pond, a wetland in the semi-arid, desert-like climate of B.C.’s Similkameen Valley. In 1990, under his leadership as one of the founding directors of the Southern Interior Land Trust (SILT), the organization acquired the property to protect its wildlife habitat and recreational values.

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