Projects


Splitrock is a St’at’imc business that has been in operation since 2007. We have successfully completed numerous environmental ecological projects including habitat and vegetation surveys, fish and wildlife surveys and long term monitoring programs. We have carried out ecological restoration of a diversity of habitat through a mix of activities. This work was managed and implemented on behalf of aboriginal communities, industry, and non-profit groups. View our project gallery of selected projects that we have completed over the past several years.

Wetland Restoration

Wetland Restoration

Wetlands are critically important habitats for many species of plants and animals. Not only do frogs, toads and salamanders reproduce in wetlands, but birds and mammals are drawn to wetlands for water, food, cooler microclimates and cover. Despite their importance, many of these relatively rare and historic ecosystems have been altered, drained or filled in to be developed for agriculture, industry, commercial and residential...
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BRGWORKS-1 and BRGMON-2

BRGWORKS-1 and BRGMON-2

Between 2014 and 2020, Splitrock Environmental worked on a riparian (zone adjacent to wetlands) enhancement project on the Carpenter Reservoir Drawdown Zone to restore some of the natural habitat that once thrived on the Bridge River Valley. This BRGWORKS-1 project took place just east of Gold Bridge, B.C., and is one of 16 Bridge-Seton Water Use Plan projects being implemented in the watersheds.
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