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The flower on capital island
The flower on capital island







the flower on capital island the flower on capital island

Letnick, the former minister of agriculture who was involved in the decision to protect the Pacific salmon, said he recognized the need to preserve the symbols. The province boasts nine official symbols: the provincial flag, the coat of arms, Pacific dogwood, jade, the Stellar’s jay, western red cedar, the spirit bear, the official tartan and, the most recent addition, Pacific salmon. “Some symbols, I understand with the passage of time, may have challenges in the environment and we have to continue to work toward a strong diversity throughout our province,” said Norm Letnick, the parliamentary secretary for Intergovernmental Relations - the government branch that oversees the symbols. The declining salmon stocks as well as roving grizzly bears threaten the spirit bear. In 2006, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada declared the pacific salmon an endagered species, later revising its stance, though salmon stocks still need help to grow. Western red cedars in the capital region have dwindled as a result of construction and climate change. British Columbia’s nine official symbols were chosen to highlight unique elements of the province, but many of the emblems face threats from nature and humans that could jeopardize their future.ĭisease has decimated the Pacific dogwood on Vancouver Island.









The flower on capital island