First Nations share in salmon restoration funds
The federal and provincial governments have announced funding for four projects that will help restore wild salmon habitats across B.C.
They include funding for two First Nations for projects in the Okanagan-Shuswap region.
The Adams Lake Indian Band will receive over $2.5 million to support restoration of the Upper Adams early summer run sockeye to a sustainable level, and improve opportunities for sustainable use.
Nutrients will be applied to Adams Lake rearing habitat starting in April and running through August, to restore historical lake productivity, and improve marine survival and future returns of early summer run sockeye. Partners in the project include the Okanagan Nation Alliance and Secwepemc Fisheries Commission.











