Submitted by Wildsight New research sounds alarm on imminent danger to southernmost caribou from logging Thousands of hectares of old growth and primary forests north…
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Recognizing a lifetime of stewardship: Dr. Suzanne Bayley
Submitted by Wildsight How would the world look if we honoured the champions of this Earth? Those that protect the landscapes we love and defend…
Basin residents invited to join educational field tours
Submitted by Wildsight This fall, Wildsight is inviting Columbia Basin residents to camp, explore and learn with us along the Columbia River through two ‘Columbia…
Youth Climate Corps BC launches 2025 summer season
The Youth Climate Corps BC (YCCBC) is proud to launch its 2025 summer season with programs running in seven regions across the province, including the…
Celebrating the life and legacy of Jim Galloway
By Wildsight The Earth has lost a passionate advocate: Jim Galloway passed away in early June at the age of 91. Jim Galloway (in green)…
Kimberley Farmers’ Market returns June 19
The Kimberley Farmers’ Market will launch its 11th season on Thursday, June 19, running weekly from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Howard Street. A summer…
Floaties to footprints: the growing impact of users on the Columbia
Submitted by Wildsight Warm spring days have us dreaming of summertime in the Kootenays. But before you head out on your local waterways this year,…
A collaborative approach to forest management
Kootenay Conservation Program Kari Stuart-Smith, a wildlife ecologist and Manager of Biodiversity & Wildlife at Canfor, has dedicated over 30 years to advancing sustainable forest…
Wildsight joins in demanding end of Bills 14 and 15
Wildsight is adding its voice to the chorus of outrage at the B.C. government’s Bill 14, the Renewable Energy Projects (Streamlined Permitting) Act, and Bill…
A call to the current: Why protecting water starts with us
Submitted by Wildsight Roughly 22,000 people recreated on a seven kilometre stretch of Columbia River between Columbia Lake and Fairmont Hot Springs in 2021 alone….