Faces & Places: Randy Moody Story by Megan Jamison Kootenay Conservation Program Randy Moody, co-founder of the Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation of Canada (WPEFC), is…
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Ecosystem improvements on the horizon
Eight projects will enhance biodiversity, restore ecosystems Healthy ecosystems are essential for sustaining biodiversity and community well-being. To support this, Columbia Basin Trust is providing…
Panorama certified as Canada’s first whitebark pine friendly ski resort
The Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation of Canada has certified Panorama Mountain Resort as a Whitebark Pine Friendly Ski Area, the first resort in Canada to receive this designation. The certification…
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…
WPEFC names new seed orchard coordinator
The Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation of Canada (WPEFC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Stephen Joyce as our new Seed Orchard Coordinator. This appointment…
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…
Ecosystems and species-at-risk habitat enhanced
Columbia Basin Trust supports four large-scale projects to improve ecological health, native biodiversity Endangered whitebark pine, pathways for pollinators, wetlands and habitats for swallows and…
36 environmental projects supported by CBT
Thirty-six projects striving to help maintain or enhance environmental conditions and environmental education in and around their communities will be receiving over $1 million in…
Whitebark Pine plays vital role in forest and bear health
By Shawn Parker For the past several days there has been people wandering around Kimberley wearing these wooden name tags. They were here for a…