Habitat loss and climate change threaten the iconic plants and animals that bring our national parks to life. That’s why Canada’s two largest conservation organizations…
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Endangered frog celebrates homecoming in local wetlands
British Columbia wetlands are proving to be just what a little amphibian needs to help increase its odds of survival. At a new reintroduction site…
Ecosystem projects create meaningful impact
Ten environmental projects supported by Columbia Basin Trust Groups around the Columbia Basin are undertaking major projects to enhance biodiversity and ecosystems in the region…
New conservancy to protect inland temperate rainforest
Known for its rich wildlife habitat and old-growth forests, the Incomappleux Valley is a biologically unique place in B.C. that will now be preserved by…
Conserving ecosystems in B.C. has global impact
By Nancy Newhouse Op-Ed Commentary This week and next governments, scientists and conservation experts are gathering in Montreal for a global summit on nature, called…
Flood mitigation and wild habitat restoration work underway
Cottonwoods are beautiful deciduous trees native to North America, well known for releasing fluffy seeds that fall like snowflakes in the early summer. They provide…
Endangered Northern Leopard Frog gets leap toward recovery
Over the last couple of months, a team of amphibian heroes have been helping the endangered northern leopard frog rediscover its home in Western Canada…
Nine projects approved for conservation funding in 2022
The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors has approved $133,600 in funding for nine projects in 2022 through the Columbia Valley Local…
Spread year-round holiday cheer to backyard wildlife
The Nature Conservancy of Canada suggests leaving your Christmas tree in your backyard If you’d like to prolong the holiday spirit and share the gift of giving with…
Volunteers plant endangered trees in Crowsnest Pass
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) recently worked with a few volunteers and the Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation of Canada to plant endangered trees on…