Stretch of Little Qualicum River protected under Nature Trust of B.C.
QUALICUM BEACH — A prized section of land adjacent to a local waterway is set to be protected and preserved forever.
The Nature Trust of B.C. purchased 15 hectares along Little Qualicum River, using grant money from the federal government and collected donations. It’s the conservation group’s first purchase along the river and protects lands which were poised for future residential development.
Jasper Lament, CEO of the Nature Trust of B.C., told NanaimoNewsNOW it is part of the Coastal Douglas-fir biogeoclimatic zone and contains a wide variety of trees, plant and animal life, along with animals who use the area for shelter and food.
“The Coastal Douglas-fir is an incredibly biodiverse landscape and it is a very high priority for biodiversity conservation in B.C. Only 11 per cent of it across B.C. is protected so whenever we see opportunities to build on the network of conserved land…we look seriously at that opportunity.”