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Welcome to the Vancouver Lake Watershed Partnership New! View the WSU-Vancouver Year Two Annual Report - Plankton Monitoring and Zooplankton Grazing Assessment in Vancouver Lake, WA and the related Year Two Data Tables. Quick links to the Partnership's most recent: As a vital regional resource, Vancouver Lake fulfills a variety of functions, including wildlife habitat; flood control; wetlands, surface water and ground water hydrology; boating, bird watching, hiking, hunting and other recreational activities; and environmental education and stewardship.
Government agencies share interest, involvement and authority over those many and diverse lake functions, which have been shaped by years of public interest and activities, from farming in the late 1800s to the public-private Habitek Consortium work in the 1980s.
The
Vancouver Lake Watershed Partnership is the result of efforts by the
Our work has just begun. We invite you to stay informed and stay involved as we explore issues and strategies for the future of Vancouver Lake.
Partnership's Unrestrained Vision for Vancouver Lake:
Vancouver Lake is valued as a regional community treasure and environmental resource. It supports healthy, diverse native plant and animal communities and offers a wide variety of recreational uses. The Lake is fishable and swimmable, acclaimed for its high water quality. It thrives amid economically vibrant neighboring development. Contributing watersheds are actively and holistically managed. A watershed council provides ongoing collaborative oversight and accountability.
Partnership's Values: The Refined Vision should:
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