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Wetland therapy underway in Sparwood
Wetlands have disappeared at an alarming rate in the Elk Valley. They have been filled in for development, drained for urban expansion, and paved over…
Discovering the Elk River this summer
The Elk River Alliance (ERA), with support form fishers, municipal planners, tourism professionals, river guides and paddlers, is releasing the first ever Elk River Map…
Keeping dry when flooding happens
Elk River Current Connections The snow is melting, the creeks and river are high. While the snowpack in the mountains was average in the winter,…
COTR students contribute to Silver Springs solution
Thirteen students, along with their coordinator Brian Bell, from the College of the Rockies (COTR) Mountain Adventure Skills Training Program (MAST), were enthusiastic volunteers helping…
FJMES students and Wild School Winter
On February 17, 350 students at Frank J. Mitchell Elementary School (FJMES) participated in several Wild School Winter stations experiencing ways to love being outside…
Wild Nature Tours kick off winter in style
Wild Nature Tours is pleased to be offering our fun-for-all-ages Winter Snowshoe Safaris! Join naturalist Lee-Anne Walker as she guides you through Fernie’s snowiest places…
Citizens take action to restore eroded streambank
A dedicated group of community members working with industry and government have taken watershed health in their hands and restored a 50-metre section of stream…
Knowing where the Elk River may go
By Lee-Anne Walker Elk River Current Article #4 To better understand flooding in the Elk Valley, the Elk River Alliance (ERA) joined forces with University…
Flooding, the environment and us
By Lee-Anne Walker Floods are a problem for people, yet the environment can benefit from this natural disturbance. A healthy watershed benefits tourism, recreation and…