
Spring precipitation has been highly variable in coastal British Columbia, and many natural wetlands are entering a low water regime. However, habitat conditions are generally still very good in the region. Resident waterfowl have broods in the class III stage, and brood-rearing habitat is also in good condition. On the lower mainland and Vancouver Island, farmers are irrigating crops and anticipating the harvest, which will start as early as next month for some crops. Salt issues are expected due to the warm, dry weather.
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