Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society

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Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society

Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society Who We Are A Non-Profit Society Volunteer Directors Funded by Supporters Represent 445 Members Calgary 34% TSL & SVs 24% Central Alberta 17% Other 18% Edmonton 7% SV Civic Address Map

What We Do, Constitutionally Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society What We Do, Constitutionally promote the sustainability of the Sylvan Lake Watershed and aquatic ecosystem. increase awareness of all stakeholders of the importance of maintaining a healthy lake and aquatic ecosystem. support the development of a Sylvan Lake Watershed Protection Plan. encourage and develop stewardship partnerships. provide opportunities for the active participation on a community basis in the management of the Sylvan Lake Watershed. gain support of and encourage shared responsibility by and cooperation of citizens, communities, industries, businesses and government for the sustainability and management of the Sylvan Lake Watershed. support on-the-ground and regionally based solutions to ensure the protection of the Sylvan Lake Watershed . identify issues, gather information and develop and implement action plans. support required science based studies of the lake and its watershed.

What We Actually Do…..for the Watershed & Lake Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society What We Actually Do…..for the Watershed & Lake Highlight issues, compile information, assess risk Implement science-based projects Promote sustainability and awareness Advocate for a watershed protection plan …………..and “The Code”

Archives and websites Threat Matrix Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society 1. Identify issues. Gather information. Archives and websites Threat Matrix

Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society 2. Science based studies TP TN

Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society 3. Promote sustainability. Increase awareness.

4. Watershed Protection Plan….The Code Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society 4. Watershed Protection Plan….The Code

What We the Sylvan Lake Watershed Needs Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society What We the Sylvan Lake Watershed Needs Buy-in to the principles of Sylvan Lake’s “Code” A Cumulative Effects Management System that works Rulebook of Community Standards based on respect Golf Boating

What the Sylvan Lake Watershed Needs Sylvan Lake Watershed Stewardship Society What the Sylvan Lake Watershed Needs