Anglers in the Kootenays are being asked to fish in the morning and early afternoon to protect fish from the effects of warm water later…
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Citizen scientists sought for B.C. wildlife study
If you have one day a year to spare, you can play an important role in a multi-year international study of B.C.’s mule deer. Since…
Trust helps three ecosystem improvement projects
New projects support biodiversity, improve basin ecosystems Columbia Basin Trust is providing $1.35 million to three new, large-scale projects that will improve ecosystems in the Elk…
Cascadia TSA cut level lowered
The Cascadia Timber Supply Area (TSA) has a new allowable annual cut (AAC) for timber harvesting. The Cascadia TSA is dispersed throughout the Interior of…
Five habitat projects receive nearly $1.85 million from Trust
Habitat such as wetlands and creeks, and animals such as elk and bull trout will benefit from five multi-year projects that are restoring over 1,700…
Reptiles, griz, bighorn and more to benefit from $1 million
29 projects receive Environment Grants from Columbia Basin Trust There are many ways to support a healthy and diverse environment, from restoring habitat to educating…
Columbia River Treaty meetings underway
Representatives of the Canadian and American federal governments are meeting August 15 and 16 for the second round of negotiations to update the 54-year old…
One River – Ethics Matter
Religious and First Nation leaders from the Upper Columbia River led a one-day conference on ethics, and the past and future of the Columbia River…
Bill Green honoured for fisheries work
Kootenay-Columbia Green Party candidate Bill Green was in Portland, Oregon last week receiving a prestigious conservation award from the American Fisheries Society. Green accepted the…
Ktunaxa Nation disappointed with Treaty process lawsuit
The Ktunaxa Nation is disappointed with the recent filing of a lawsuit on behalf of the Okanagan Nation Alliance challenging an Incremental Treaty Agreement reached…