FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 5, 2023

  

Chilliwack, BC: The City of Chilliwack recently matched a $6,751 donation from Coast Mountain Trail Running to plant 13,502 Western Red Cedar trees along Chilliwack’s streamside areas. The majority of trees were planted along Chilliwack Creek, while others were planted at Bell Slough, Nevin Creek, and Dunville Creek.

The improved habitat along Chilliwack Creek will benefit the Salish Sucker, Western Painted Turtles, Chum and Coho salmon, river otters, and other wildlife. Restoration efforts in this area have previously been supported by other organizations and community partners. Earlier in 2022, BioCentral and Cultus Lake Park Board donated stumps and logs for this area to increase the natural complexity of the habitat, and Squiala Elementary School and classes from School District #33 have joined City staff to assist with additional tree planting in the past.

 

“One of the goals of our Community Climate Action Plan is to restore and strengthen natural areas,” said Mayor Popove. “This project aligns with that goal, and we are grateful to have so many community partners willing to come together to restore this nearly three-acre site back into wildlife habitat.”

 

Trees planted along the water’s edge help shade streams to keep them cool, protect fish from predators, provide bank stability, and provide “insect drop” to help feed fish. The City used a professional tree planting company to plant the seedlings, coordinated and assisted by the City’s Environmental Services staff.

 

To learn more about the City’s tree planting efforts, visit chilliwack.com/UrbanForests.

 

Filed under: Chilliwack, Climate Action Plan, matching donation, trees