Coldstream advancing work to improve local painted turtle habitat
The District of Coldstream is taking action to improve the western painted turtle habitat at Kalavista Lagoon.
At the regular meeting Monday, Feb. 12, Coldstream Council received a habitat assessment report by McElhanney, a multi-disciplinary company whose work including environmental and engineering assessments.
The report by a McElhanney biologist stated there has been declining turtle numbers, deteriorating water quality, decreasing water depth, and the loss of native wildlife due to invasive species taking over at the site. It was noted that the existing painted turtle population in the lagoon was small and “likely declining due to extensive loss of wetland habitat and increasing development and roads.”
Upon receiving the report, Coldstream Council voted in favour of advancing some recommendations from McElhanney.











