Beecher Creek - Beecher Creek Enhancement Project

Beecher Creek Enhancement Project

Since the mid 1990s, an active stream stewardship group, the City of Burnaby, and the University of British Columbia have been working together to protect Beecher Creek from the negative effects of land development and to keep the Beecher Creek ecosystem vibrant and healthy for future generations. Their activities include: creek clean-ups, vegetation planting, habitat enhancement, flow monitoring, and erosion control.


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