Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey
Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey
• Confine trail use to the perimeter trail through signage and the use of logs or other obstacles to block major access points to the centre. • Continue to remove invasive vegetation species (broom, daphne, blackberry). 3.2 Ongoing Maintenance Requirements Check every third year and remove invasive species as required. 3.3 Initial Enhancement Costs Fencing $250. for 25 m @ $10/m Invasive species removal: $0 • Use volunteer help to remove vegetation. • Use staff time and vehicle to remove and dispose of cut vegetation. 3.4 Monitoring Schedule Every three years evaluate the need to do additional invasive species control. Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan – Management Unit 12 61
Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan – Management Unit 12 62
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<strong>Blackie</strong> <strong>Spit</strong> <strong>Park</strong>: <strong>Wildlife</strong> <strong>Habitat</strong> <strong>Enhancement</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> – Management Unit 12 62