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Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society

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Our Vision

“To protect the ecological values of Somenos Marsh and sensitive uplands while allowing human use which does not compromise these values”



Somenos Marsh is a wonderful wild area on southern Vancouver Island fringing both the Duncan and North Cowichan urban areas. In 1988 the BC Ministry of Environment identified Somenos as “one of the best places to view wildlife close to an urban centre”.  In 2000 Somenos Marsh achieved a special designation when Bird Life International recognized Somenos Marsh as a ‘globally significant’ Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA).

Somenos Marsh has a long and rich history. Waterfowl travelling the Pacific Flyway, as well as resident wildlife, have used Somenos for overwintering and food for time immemorial. Archaeological evidence within the Conservation Area prove that the Cowichan people have occupied the lands in and around Somenos Marsh for at least 4,000 years. The Cowichan people tell us that they have been here since time immemorial (learn more). The fertile lowland known locally as ‘Somenos Flats” has been drained and farmed since the earliest European settlers found their way to the Cowichan Valley.










Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society



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Recent donors

Recent donors
Date Name Amount
Mar 10 Maryann Hartmann CA$27.60
Mar 09 Anonymous CA$27.60
Jan 24 Danna Hadden Undisclosed amount