Ginty’s Wetland Restoration

In 1990, the Southern Interior Land Trust (SILT) purchased Ginty’s Pond to protect the pond’s wildlife habitat and recreation values in perpetuity. Ginty’s Pond, known as Nʔaʕx̌ʷt in the syilx language, is a 6.3 hectare oxbow wetland at Cawston, B.C., within the territory of the Smelqmix people.

Ron Taylor & Mark Cawston: Ginty’s Pond June 1991 Ginty’s Pond Cattails: Pre-Restoration, August 2022

 

When purchased by SILT, the pond was mostly open water fringed with cattail. In recent decades, the cattail has expanded to infill the open water, reducing the pond’s habitat value.  While this is a natural process, it does not suit the reason why SILT acquired Ginty’s Pond—which was to maintain the pond as productive wetland wildlife habitat forever.

In 2020, SILT, the (now) BC Ministry of Land, Water and Resource Stewardship (MLWRS), the Lower Similkameen Indian Band (LSIB), and the BC Wildlife Federation (BCWF) decided to collaborate to restore Ginty’s Pond, with substantive funding provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada, the Province of BC, and the Real Estate Foundation of BC.

Our group formed a co-leadership team to develop and implement a plan to return a portion of Nʔaʕx̌ʷt – Ginty’s Pond to its former open water habitat condition. The project goals are to:

  • Support recovery of at-risk ecosystems and several at-risk wildlife species.
  • Help engage Smelqmix people in conserving and recovering at-risk species.
  • Build capacity for the Smelqmix people to continue to conserve wildlife in Smelqmix territory.

When the project began, the leadership team anticipated that wetland excavation would occur in drought conditions in 2021. However, a series of challenges delayed and affected the project. These included the COVID-19 pandemic, sub-contractor availability, the unanticipated discovery of a wetland soil contaminant, an unexpected extreme flood event and, finally, the onset of severe cold weather, which forced a delay to summer 2022.

Wetland excavation got underway in September 2022 and our target to deepen and restore 1.2 hectares of cattail-fringed open water wetland habitat and to create about 0.5 hectares of new tree and shrub habitat adjacent the wetland has been achieved. Pond construction has included placing large pieces of woody debris and some large flat rocks within and near the wetland for wildlife to rest and bask on.

Next to the newly deepened wetland, over 1,700 native trees and shrubs have been planted with the help of local secondary school students and other community volunteers. In time, these plants will grow to create new habitat for species at risk such as Lewis’s Woodpecker, Yellow-breasted Chat, and Western Screech-owl, along with other wildlife. The open, deepened water created by the excavation will benefit Western Painted Turtle, waterfowl, other marsh animals, and aquatic plants.

This project has been a model of community collaboration & effort.
SILT thanks everyone involved!

 

Wetland Design
Ginty's Pond, Cawston BC
Wetland Design – 2021
Drone 08-19-2022
Drone Picture from Overhead
Pre-Excavation 08-19-2022
Drone 09-28-2022
Drone Picture from Overhead
Post-Excavation 09-28-2022
Pre-Resto 08-19-2022
Ginty's Wetland Restoration
Pre-Excavation 08-23-2022
Post Resto 09-30-2022
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Post-Excavation 09-30-2022
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