The Urban Wildlife Committee is hosting their first-ever interactive community event in Elkford on April 11. This event is free, family-friendly and everyone is welcome….
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$6.4 billion needed for partial clean-up of water pollution
A new Wildsight-commissioned report has revealed it will cost at least $6.4 billion to reverse rising selenium concentrations in Canadian and United States waterways due…
Wildsight welcomes Elk Valley water pollution inquiry
Submitted by Wildsight Wildsight celebrates the announcement of an International Joint Commission (IJC) investigation into water pollution from British Columbia’s Elk Valley coal mines as…
Wildsight education program wins national award
Submitted by Wildsight Wildsight’s EcoStewards program is the inaugural recipient of Wildlife Habitat Canada’s Diane Griffin Award. EcoStewards encourages students to learn about local ecosystems…
Applications open for Field School summer program
Submitted by Wildsight Sixteen youth from across the Columbia Basin will navigate the complex social, economic and natural history of the mighty Columbia River as…
Wildsight calls for logging moratorium in core caribou habitat
Four years after British Columbia and Canada signed an agreement to protect British Columbia’s southern mountain caribou, Wildsight is calling for an interim moratorium on…
B.C. must stop approving new coal mines: Wildsight
Submitted by Wildsight Recent progress on a proposed new coal mine in the Elk Valley highlights government inaction on the region’s growing water pollution crisis….
Nominations open for 2024 conservation award
Do you know a conservation champion who deserves recognition for their hard work? Nominations for Wildsight’s 2024 Ellen Zimmerman Award are now open. This award recognizes…
Backyard hen debate moves ahead for Fernie
By Erin Knutson The chicken debate continues for Fernie as the majority of city council voted to move animal and municipal bylaws forward to permit…
Wildsight backs biodiversity ecosystem health framework
Wildsight welcomes the B.C. government’s commitment to protecting biodiversity and ecosystem health and the creation of a law that would give overarching priority to biodiversity…