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Squamish River Estuary The Wildlife Management Area (WMA) was divided into the following sub-divisions (Fig 1) 1. Squamish River East Bank 2. Crescent Slough 3. Central Delta 4. Dredge Spoils 5. Uplands Meadow 6. Log Sort, North Fields and East Marsh The inventory of invasive plant species was undertaken in early January to early March 2010, so limited to winter-identifiable species only. Other invasive species may be present. The field crew covered the trails and roads within the WMA (see Figs. 2 & 3). Some sites to the northern end of the WMA, on the river dyke, had been inventoried by the field crew earlier in the contract and these sites are included in this report. West Delta was not inventoried as it is accessible only by boat. The WMA is a Provincial Park under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of ; there are a number of sites adjacent to and crossing the WMA boundary that are the jurisdiction of other parties including District of Squamish, Squamish First Nations and Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (BC Rail). Invasive plant control in the WMA and along its boundaries will likely require cooperation of multiple organizations. Summary of species found during field work during February 2010* *Only includes evergreen species and recognizable deciduous species Wildlife Management Area Common name Scientific name Ministry of District of Squamish common burdock Arctium sp. 2 1 butterfly bush Buddleja davidii 1 Squamish Nation Scotch Broom Cytisus scoparius 2 to 3 2 1 Daphne Daphne laureola Japanese Knotweed Fallopia japonica 3 2 to 3 English Ivy Hedera helix 2 to 3 English Holly Ilex aquifolium 2 to 3 1 1 yellow archangel Lamium galeobdolon 2 to 3 Blackberry Rubus discolor 3 2 to 3 1 cutleaf Rubus Laciniatus 2 mullein Verbascum thapsus 2 Periwinkle Vinca minor 2 to 3 1 1 = small infestation, less than a day to eradicate 2 = medium infestation, multiple day eradication efforts 3 = large infestation, multi-year eradication efforts 103

Fig. 1: Squamish Estuary Wildlife Management Area (taken from the Estuary Management Plan ) Not to scale Fig. 1: Squamish Estuary Wildlife Management Area 104

Fig. 2: Route taken (pink highlight) by SSISC field crew during their inventory. Map extract from Squamish Estuary Trail Guide Not to scale 105

Fig. 3: Enlarged detail of Estuary trails in the Uplands Meadow to East Marsh area. Not to scale 106

1. Squamish River East Bank Fig. 4: East bank of dyke, from dyke trail Japanese knotweed continuous patch with and common burdock; BCRail in background Site # 256721 107

Table 1. Squamish River East Bank IAPP site # UTM Zone 10 Jurisdiction Area Species Distribution Density Comments Easting Northing ha 3.0 Japanese A single patch knotweed or clump Scotch broom 266474 488100 5508044 Ministry of 256721 488786 5508829 District of Squamish 263002 489078 5508898 District of Squamish Common burdock 0.5 Common burdock Japanese knotweed 0.01 Common burdock A few A few Continuous dense occurrence North end Training Dyke Road (Spit Road) from T-intersection on access road (to The Spit) up to behind the railway museum. Site boundary east is the dyke trail. Waypoint is on the dyke trail and is on the WMA boundary, the site lies west of that and is within the WMA. Close to BC Rail line. Waypoint is on the WMA boundary. Rare individual On dyke, 300m west of BC rail bridge. Waypoint is very close to WMA boundary but Rare individual not within it. 108

2. Crescent Slough Fig 5: Sandy pit 200m up the trail from east trail head between Training Dyke Road and rail bed. Scotch broom and common periwinkle Site # 266450 Fig 6: Site within a site: roadside by BC Rail spur to Squamish Terminals Site # 266451 Fig. 7: Along Training Dyke Road/Spit Road, across from WMA sign Yellow archangel Site # 266452 109

Figs 8 and 9: Off Training Dyke Road. Yellow archangel (Fig. 8) and Japanese knotweed (Fig. 9) Site # 266473 110

Table 2: Crescent Slough IAPP UTM Zone 10 Jurisdiction Area Species Distribution Density Comments site # Easting Northing ha 266448 488056 5507367 Ministry of 0.45 English holly A few From west trail head to sandy pit. Close to BC Rail yard 266449 488050 5507535 Ministry of 10.5 Common periwinkle Yellow A single patch or clump A few patches or Adjacent to BC rail marshalling yard. Waypoint is outside WMA. Site is a triangle 750m base by 250m sides archangel clumps well-spaced patches or clumps English holly A few 266450 488356 5507004 District of Squamish 0.16 Scotch broom Common A few patches or clumps A single patch or Sandy pit 200m up trail from east trailhead between Training Dyke Road (Spit Road) and rail bed. periwinkle clump Waypoint is on WMA boundary 266451 488500 5506912 District of Squamish 2.0 English holly Continuous occurrence with few gaps in distribution Between Training Dyke Road and rail bed. Waypoint is on WMA boundary A few 488583 5506904 0.8 well-spaced High Site within a site 266452 488120 5507433 Ministry of 266473 487924 5507413 Ministry of 266475 488168 5506421 Ministry of 0.0225 Yellow archangel 111 patches or clumps A single patch or clump Across from WMA sign on Training Dyke Road (Spit Road), south side of road. Waypoint is just outside WMA 0.12 Japanese knotweed Yellow archangel well-spaced patches or clumps Single patch or clump Training Dyke Road 30m south of T- intersection with access road (from Government Road) 1.4 English holly Walking trail east side of Training Dyke Road (Spit Road). On marsh A few land within WMA. English ivy Rare individual

IAPP site # UTM Zone 10 Jurisdiction Area Species Distribution Density Comments Easting Northing ha 3.0 Training Dyke Road (Spit Road). All along roadway Common A single patch or South of road burdock clump 266476 487902 5507069 Ministry of 112

Table 3. Central Delta IAPP UTM Zone 10 Jurisdiction Area site # Easting Northing ha 266464 487418 5505741 Ministry of 3.0 Scotch broom Species Distribution Density Comments English holly A few wellspaced patches or clumps Training Dyke Road (Spit Road). South end of site All along road 113

4. Dredge Spoils Figs 10 and 11: Training Dyke Road, looking east/northeast from waypoint. Scotch broom, and mullein Site # 266463 Fig 12: Training Dyke Road/Spit Road looking south from waypoint. Cut-leaf and mullein Site # 266466 114

Table 4: Dredge Spoils IAPP site # UTM Zone 10 Jurisdiction Area Species Distribution Density Comments Easting Northing ha 1.2 Scotch broom A single patch or clump Training Dyke Road (Spit Road). East side well-spaced Both sides of road patches or clumps Mullein A few 0.4 Mullein Training Dyke Road (Spit Road). Cut-leaf 3.0 Scotch broom well-spaced East loop trail off Training patches or clumps Dyke Road. 266463 486975 5504999 Ministry of 266466 486966 5504719 Ministry of 266467 487179 5505045 Ministry of 115

5. Upland Meadows Industrial Road: Along this section of the road some Scotch broom Cytisus scoparius were found as well as Rubus discolor and English holly Ilex aquifolium trees. Fig. 13: View south from waypoint on Industrial Road. Scotch broom,, English holly and Japanese knotweed. Site # 256740 Figs 14 and 15: Views north and south from waypoint. Himlayan, English holly and Scotch broom Site # 266470 116

Table 5: Upland Meadows IAPP UTM Zone 10 Jurisdiction Area site # Easting Northing ha 266445 487846 5505684 Ministry of 2.0 English holly Species Distribution Density Comments Common periwinkle 266478 488151 5506042 Ministry of 1.4 English holly 266470 487840 5505682 Ministry of 0.68 Scotch broom English holly Continuous occurrence with a few gaps in distribution Single patch or clump Continuous occurrence with a few gaps in distribution A few patches or clumps Swan Walk south from mid-trail to trail head At 2 nd junction off Industrial Road NE branch of Forest Loop trail between rail bed and log sort. Waypoint is outside WMA Southern end of Industrial Road from south Swan Walk trail head to the Log Sort. 117

IAPP UTM Zone 10 Jurisdiction Area site # Easting Northing ha 266444 488318 5506077 Squamish Nation 7.5 English holly 256740 488482 5506061 Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure/Ministry of Species Distribution Density Comments Common burdock 6.56 Scotch broom English holly 0.0015 Japanese knotweed Continuous occurrence with a few gaps in distribution A few Not recorded Not recorded Swan Walk from parking lot to mid-trail including roadway (S) and railway (E). Waypoint is at southern end of site and is outside WMA. Along railway side From south Swan Walk trail head to the railway crossing on Industrial Road (WMA). Waypoint is outside WMA Cursory inventory in 2005 118

6. Log Sort, North Fields and East Marsh Throughout this area are copious young and maturing white oaks Quercus alba that were observed during a preliminary walk-through of the area. The original trees were planted by a local man (E. Tobe, pers. comm.. 2010), but it is evident that the trees are spreading by seed to other areas and appear to be invasive. The species is not listed in the IAPP system so this information is not captured in IAPP other than as a unlisted species comment added to a different species entry. The occurrence of the oak was not recorded by the field crew. West Barr Log Sort Some Scotch broom Cytisus scoparius was inventoried at the site as well as Rubus discolor and butterfly bush Buddleia davidii. Figs 16 and 17: Log Sort. Scotch broom, and butterfly bush Site # 266469 119

East Marsh itself was not inventoried as it is marsh with no trail access. One site just outside the WMA wasinventoried, off 3 rd Avenue. Fig. 18: South end of 3 rd Avenue, close to East Marsh Scotch broom Site # 266457 Fig 19: Bret Carson Bench trail Japanese knotweed, Site # 256696 Figs. 20 & 21: Meadow Loop trail from Vancouver Street to railway. Japanese knotweed, and mullein Site # 256697 Meadow Loop Trail Along the Meadow Loop Trail some English holly Ilex aquifolium trees were inventoried 120

Table 6: Log Sort, North Fields and East Marsh IAPP UTM Zone 10 Jurisdiction Area site # Easting Northing ha 256696 488428 5504647 Ministry of? 256697 488436 5504934 Ministry of 266469 487914 5505146 Ministry of 266480 488111 5505121 Ministry of 266457 488328 5504474 District of Squamish Species Distribution Density Comments Japanese knotweed 0.4 Japanese knotweed Mullein 2.25 Scotch broom Butterfly bush 4.5 English holly 0.01 Scotch broom Note: White oak Quercus alba is commonplace throughout the area well-spaced patches or clumps well-spaced patches or clumps A few patches or clumps well-spaced patches or clumps Rare individual Rare individual Rare individual A few patches or clumps High High High Land classed as Shore. Outside WMA. Bert Carson Bench trail Meadow Loop trail from Vancouver Street to rail bed. Log Sort Meadow Loop trail 3rd Avenue, at bridge crossing. Just outside WMA. 121