Katzie First Nation guardians and partners celebrate restoration of important ‘B.C.’ marsh
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Katzie First Nation guardians and partners celebrate restoration of important ‘B.C.’ marsh
Dikes were installed throughout the ‘Fraser River’ to pursue agriculture — now, reverting Xwíʔləm̓nəc to a wetland is restoring culture and connection
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SANTANA DREAVER
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NEWS, VANCOUVER
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MAY 16, 2026
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Mike Leon, at centre, leads the Katzie First Nation’s team of eight guardians. They’ll be monitoring the benefits of the wetland restoration to measure its impact on native species, including sandhill …
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