trees and
sandstone beaches are common in the Gulf Islands. The islands and surrounding ocean are rich with
ecologically diverse plants and
sea life including
Garry oaks, wild lilies,
kelp beds and
Orcas. The Gulf Islands are home to one of the last remaining pockets of
Garry oak ecosystems. Only about five percent of Garry oak ecosystems remain in their natural state, landing 91 of the approximately 350
species it supports on the province's list of
species at risk. The unique
Mediterranean characteristics of the islands' climate supports the Garry oak ecosystem. Garry oak ecosystems are home to more plant species, such as the
camas, than any other terrestrial ecosystem in coastal B.C. and are one of Canada's most at-risk natural
habitats. Today, Garry oak meadows exist in the shallow and exposed
soil of
valleys, rocky
foothills and southern
slopes—areas that the
settlers of the past 150 years have found unsuitable for
agriculture or
development. The Garry Oak Ecosystems Recovery Team (GOERT), a partnership of a number of governmental and non-governmental agencies that comprise 22 individuals, was established in 1999 after the delegates of the First International Garry Oak Ecosystem Symposium met in
Victoria and declared the ecosystem
endangered. Since then, GOERT has been working to motivate public and private restoration of the rare ecosystem and promote
conservation activities.
Conservation The unique ecosystem of the islands has been a focal point of conservation efforts for decades.
BC Parks operates a variety of provincial parks on the islands, the oldest being
Mount Maxwell Provincial Park on
Salt Spring Island. In 2003,
Parks Canada established
Gulf Islands National Park Reserve to protect ecologically important regions of the southeastern Gulf Islands. As a
National Park Reserve, the long-term goal is to protect most of the southeastern Gulf Islands. In 2012, Parks Canada published a feasibility Study for the proposed Southern Strait of Georgia National Marine Conservation Area Reserve. The goal of the
National Marine Conservation Area is to protect ecologically significant marine habitats and ensure sustainable use of marine resources. It would also serve as a complement to the existing national park reserve. ==Agriculture==