For the Davies-Jarvis family, salmon stewardship and volunteering are all in the family.聽 Mom, Janice Jarvis, is a career biologist who formerly managed the Seymour Hatchery in North Vancouver.聽 As a former stewardshipcoordinator for Fisheries and Oceans Canada and currently a biologist with Metro 麻豆传媒映画Regional Parks, she continues to work with volunteer groups while donating her own time for stewardship activities.
We鈥檝e been dragging our kids around to volunteer events since they were toddlers,鈥 said Jarvis.聽 鈥淪omething must have clicked because they continue to volunteer on their own time.聽 My daughter is 16 now and part of a leadership group at school.聽 Recently she organized 80 kids to remove invasive plants 鈥 so now she鈥檚 getting her friends involved.鈥
Encouraging youth volunteerism extends beyond their personal lives.聽 Jarvis鈥 husband, Ross Davies, works with the Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society in Maple Ridge.聽 The Society runs some 150 field and classroom programs engaging more than 4,000 students each year and 35,000 participants since 2003.
鈥淜ids have a natural engagement with nature and somewhere along the line they lose it if it鈥檚 not continually reinforced,鈥 said Davies.聽 There are about 100 tributaries that drain into the Kanaka Creek Watershed 鈥 some of those are ditches behind malls with fish in them.鈥
Most of the Society鈥檚 programs teach students about urban impacts on salmon.聽 As urban pressures increase, Davies says it鈥檚 vital that youth continue to be engaged.
Davies says the young people he works with are also learning that they can help hold polluters accountable when pollution occurs.聽 One group of students was successful in causing some significant new water policy changes for Maple Ridge.聽 It all started when students at Samuel Robertson Technical Secondary School noticed the muddy water in Spencer Creek as the result of a new development.
鈥淥ne girl at the back of the class said we needed to do something about it. So the kids took water samples and posted the results on the Society鈥檚 website,鈥 said Davies.聽 鈥淣ext thing you know, the Mayor went to the company and demanded they improve their development practices.聽 Now Maple Ridge has some of the toughest silt control by-laws of any municipality.鈥
Since 1993, the Pacific Salmon Foundation has granted $190,260聽for 16 projects to the Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society.聽 You can support programs that engage youth in salmon conservation through by