‘A monumental amount of work:’ tonnes of invasive species pulled & burned from Gerald Island
NANOOSE BAY — Copious sweat equity is paying off to restore a small island to its natural, pristine site.
Over 80 volunteers, almost half of which were high school students from Qualicum Beach and Port Alberni, spent portions of six days on Gerald Island, off the coast of Nanoose Bay, clearing and burning around eight metric tonnes of invasive plants.
The mission from April 15-20 was led by BC Marine Trails, with the organization’s Sam Cutcliffe saying they had an exponential increase in signups this year, which allowed them to take some big steps forward.
“We had just a monumental amount of work done this year, and what we’re finding is the more trails that we put in on the island, the more old roads and old trails that we uncover, the quicker we’re able to work, and the quicker we’re able to actually cart out those invasives.”





