‘That’s the most that’s ever been recorded:’ Van Isle marmot recovery success story continues
NANAIMO — Efforts by a Nanaimo-based organization formed to save and strengthen Vancouver Island marmot populations are reaching new heights.
Marmot Recovery Foundation (MRF) executive director Adam Taylor said their organization is focused on building on the success of a record 382 marmots counted in the wild late last year.
“That’s the most that’s ever been recorded for this species and just a tremendous outcome. The goal right now is to just keep that momentum going and keep the recovery of this species on track.”
Ground-dwelling rodents, the focal point of extended recovery efforts since 2003 when only 22 were counted in the wild, reside in sub-alpine terrain in the Nanaimo Lakes/Mount Arrowsmith areas, as well as Mount Washington/Strathcona Park.


