Image captured at a Community of Practice event exploring Logan Creek

Introduction to Logan Creek

Logan Creek is a small stream that flows along the south corridor of KPU Langley. Coho salmon swim here to reach Walmart! Invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry disturbs the local biodiversity around this creek. Kathy Dunster and KPU Horticulture spearhead numerous projects to help restore these lands.

KPU Horticulture students have identified and described Indigenous plants located in, and around, this creek. This project, termed the ‘Logan Creek Decolonization Project Journal,’ provides an English common name, a scientific name, and a Hǝn̓q̓ǝmin̓ǝm̓ dialect name for the plants. This dialect is used by the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), the People of the River Grass. See the table of the Indigenous plants at Logan Creek below.

Plants and Animals found in, and around, Logan Creek

Logan Creek is home to various plant and animal species. Examples of animal species include coho salmon, cutthroat trout, Western pearlshell mussel, and stickleback.

English Name (common)Hǝn̓q̓ǝmin̓ǝm̓
Name
Scientific Name
Broadleaf arrowheadsqewth Sagittaria latifolia
Bigleaf maplets’áłəłpAcer macrophyllum
 Red-osier dogwoodsha’alʔәłpCornus sericea
Black hawthornmetthun’uÏpCrataegus douglasii
Common junipert’thəl’tth’e’ltəlJuniperus communis
Tall Oregon-grapesә́nayʔəłpMahonia aquifolium
ChokecherryPrunus virginiana
Red-flowering currantsp’a’aʔRibes sanguineum
Pacific willowSalix lucida
Common cattailTypha latifolia
Devil’s clubqwa’pulhpOplopanax horridus
 Sword fernsthxhelumPolystichum munitum
Blue elderberryth’ikwukwulhpSambucus cerulea
Thimbleberryt’qwumulhpRubus parviflorus
Trembling aspenqw’i’qw’iyulushulhpPopulus tremuloides
Various plant species found at Logan Creek. Information accessed from Logan Creek Decolonization Project Journal at KPU https://journals.kpu.ca/index.php/LCDP/issue/archive

Location of Logan Creek

See Logan Creek, highlighted in yellow. Red dot represents location of KPU Langley. Maps provided by Lisa Dreves of the Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS).

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Past KPU Wild Spaces event to meet Logan Creek:

Wild Spaces - Logan Creek

Learn more about protecting the local ecosystem around the KPU Langley campus:

https://www.leps.bc.ca/