Goldfish Removal Millar s Pond. Resort Municipality of Whistler

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Goldfish Removal Millar s Pond Resort Municipality of Whistler

Site Specific Removal of goldfish will differ per site Millar s Pond Amphibians present Pond is isolated from other waterbodies presence of other fish species absent Perimeter of pond not accessible in some locations Benthic layer unstable could not support the weight of a human contact caused turbidity Shoreline drops quickly, deep center

Multifaceted Approach Dip Netting Fishing Line and Rod Minnow / Soft G Trapping Considered Netting Electrofishing Standard process Creative process

Dip Netting Fish grouped in a school & scurried with movement 0 results Fishing Line & Rod Fish not interested in baited line 0 results

Minnow & Soft G Trapping least invasive Various sized traps Various placement 0 results Thoughts: abundance of amphibians, goldfish well fed and not interested in food in minnow traps? Attempted trapping in summer and winter to see if seasonal food changes would alter success

Seine Netting Consideration Site conditions made netting impossible Unstable benthic layer Unsolid perimeter

Electrofishing Challenges Managing amphibians amphibian salvage Unstable benthic layer Unsolid perimeter Deep water Goldfish reactions

Solution Not Perfect But Worked Team effort Stillness, Scare and Electrofish Results 16 invasive goldfish eradicated Estimate 5 left plan to remove in 2018

American Bullfrog Presented by: Laurie Carr, Executive Assistant

Who is CKISS? The Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society is a network of partners who facilitate the prevention, reduction and management of invasive species through collaboration, engagement and education.

Agenda Where and who is the American Bullfrog Why are we concerned Bullfrog program overview Questions D. Ramsay

American bullfrog-lithobates catesbeiana (Rana catesbeiana) https://youtu.be/mtadhptkmgg

Natural Range

Expanded Range This map is based upon Michael Lannoo s 1995 report on the worldwide spread of bullfrogs, compiled for the IUCN/SSC Invasive Species and Declining Amphibian Populations Task Forces.

History of introduction Introduced to B.C. and the U.S.A in early 1930 s. Established populations in lower mainland, southern Vancouver Island, Washington and Idaho. New infestations in the south Okanagan and the central Kootenays J.P. Fischer

Spread in the Kootenays

First sightings 2014: no bullfrogs detected. 2015: Bullfrogs confirmed in Nelway. 2016: Bullfrogs confirmed in Creston. 2017: Bullfrogs confirmed to have dispersed in Creston. CKISS staff installing songmeter

Habitat Bullfrogs are very aquatic frogs, they prefer shallow, warm ponds and lakes with lots of vegetation. Can be seen in slow streams but prefer standing water. They will travel overland (5km/year) to find a new pond to call home. M.A. Beauchard CVWMA

What does a Bullfrog look like? Females may reach 20 cm in length (not including legs!) & 750 grams in weight. Males tend to be smaller. Are green to brown in colour with large golden eyes. Males throat turn yellow during mating season. S. Price

Bullfrog identification tips They have a skin fold following the shape of the large ear membrane. No dorsal folds (skin folds running down the back). C. Howe

Bullfrog calls Male mating call is a distinctive loud rasping honk. Can be heard in the spring up to 1 km away! Andrew C.

How to spot a Bullfrog tadpole Tadpoles are large- up to 15 cm long! Very dark green almost black with arrowhead-shaped body. G. Nafis

Invasive qualities Multiply rapidly: up to 20,000 eggs/female Lack larger predators Prey on their predators Disperse long distances

American bullfrog impacts Spread diseases that threaten native amphibians. Outcompete native species for food & habitat. Voracious predators that reduce biodiversity & alter ecosystem dynamics. C. Howe C. Goodwin

Bullfrogs are a concern to BC! They have large appetites and will eat ANYTHING that fits into their mouth including BC native frogs! L. Averill-Murray USFWS P. Pearsall USFWS K.Lohr USFWS Northern leopard frog (endangered) Pacific chorus frogs Columbia spotted frogs

Confirmed bullfrog population Bullfrog sightings Bullfrogs in the Pend D Oreille in WA Bullfrogs in the Kootenay River, Idaho

Who is the CVWMA? 7,000 hectare area of crown land. Focus is conservation and natural species diversity through active habitat and wildlife management, research and education. Designated a RAMSAR site, a nationally important Amphibian & Reptile Area, and a nationally important Bird Area. Home to over 40 listed species.

Species at Risk in the Creston Valley Western painted turtle Coeur d Alene salamanders G. Stolz USFWS G. Nafis American bittern Western grebes Krazytea T. McCabe USFWS

American Bullfrog Action Team (ABAT) Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area Northern Leopard Frog Recovery Team Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resources and Rural Development Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy Idaho Department of Fish and Game Washington Forest Service Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society Ktunaxa Nation Council

American Bullfrog Action Team 2016 Surveillance activities expanded to include edna. Eradication activities expanded to include fyke netting and electrofrogging. First sightings of American bullfrog adjacent to border in Creston Valley confirmed, eradication efforts conducted. Eradication efforts continued near Nelway. CKISS staff collecting an edna sample

American Bullfrog Action Team 2017 Surveillance and eradication activities continued in the Nelway area. Surveillance and eradication activities expanded in Creston. Bullfrogs confirmed in Creston. CKISS staff conduct night survey in Creston

American Bullfrog Action Team 2018 Surveillance and eradication activities continued in the Nelway area. Surveillance downstream of Nelway @ Rosebud Lake. Surveillance and eradication activities expanded in Creston.

How can you help? NEVER transport tadpoles or frogs. ILLEGAL under the Wildlife Act to capture, transport, keep or sell. Report sightings of American bullfrog.

How to report a sighting BULLFROG ACTION TEAM EMAIL: kootenaybullfrogs@gov.bc.ca PHONE: 250-354-6333 **Include location & date and if possible take a photo***