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Posted: December 10, 2025

BCWF 50/50 jackpot passes $200k

Every ticket supports fish, wildlife and habitat projects across B.C. 

The B.C. Wildlife Federation’s (BCWF) Bag Big Bucks 50/50 draw has passed a major milestone. The 50/50 jackpot just passed $200,000 and it’s still growing.

The winner will pocket up to $500,000 tax free.

The prizes on offer in our Gear up for Fall Conservation Lottery are bigger than ever.

Our Grand Prize winner will drive away in a 2025 F-150 4X4 Supercrew XLT pickup, equipped with a 2.7L Ecoboost Engine and electronic 10-speed automatic transmission from Titanium Ford. The towing package includes trailer sway control and, for your safety, enjoy a five-year/100,000 km 24-hour Powertrain Roadside Assistance warranty.

Additional prizes include a high-performance fishing package featuring two Islander mooching rods and two TR3 mooching reels and hunting package featuring a Winchester XPR Hunter 30-06 rifle package with Vortex Diamondback 4-12×40 BDC optics, a YETI Tundra Haul wheeled cooler, and a new Bradley Electric Grill /Smoker.

The money we raise supports conservation, youth programs, and independent scientific research. BCWF youth programs engage more than 9,000 young people each year. Our members and volunteers donate more than 300,000 hours a year to wetland and habitat restoration projects.

The BCWF also supports world-class independent research on fish, wildlife, and habitat. Our goals are always the same: more animals on the land, more birds in the air, and more fish in the water.

Every ticket sold is a win for fish and wildlife. Buy tickets at https://bcwflottery.com/

Projects funded by the BCWF Conservation Lottery include: 

The Chronic Wasting Disease Initiative is monitoring B.C.’s deer, moose, and elk for a degenerative prion disease, so that we can respond quickly when it is detected.

Restoring and enhancing wetlands and riparian habitat for fish and wildlife.

Fishing Forever supports participants of all ages, abilities, and mobility challenges to learn to fish and enjoy the outdoors.

Prescribed burns in B.C.’s dry Interior. We are partnering with First Nations to rejuvenate habitat for all species and reduce the risk of out-of-control wildfires.

The Southern Interior Mule Deer project is a world-class research initiative on mortality and migration of B.C. declining mule deer populations.

The Southern B.C. Cougar Project aims to address key knowledge gaps on cougar ecology in British Columbia’s southern Interior.

Youth education programs, including The National Archery in Schools program, Go Wild! and Wild Kidz camps provide education and conservation training for the next generation of British Columbians.

Show you care about wildlife and the environment by purchasing tickets in the 2025 B.C. Wildlife Federation Gear up for Fall Conservation Lottery and Bag Big Bucks 50/50 draw! Every ticket helps protect and restore the habitat and crucial wetlands that British Columbia’s fish and wildlife depend on.

Tickets are $10 each, 3 for $20, 10 for $50, or 30 for $100 at https://bcwflottery.com/

Final Sales Deadline: Monday, December 29, at 11:59 p.m.

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