95 Projects Approved 2022–2023
30 Coastal Region Projects 2022–2023
40 Columbia Region Projects 2022–2023
25 Peace Region Projects 2022–2023
We’re looking for new board members! Join our Coastal Region board and help make decisions about projects we fund to conserve and enhance fish and wildlife in 14 coastal watersheds impacted by BC Hydro dams. Apply by October 28, 2022.
Contact our Coastal Region manger to learn more and get your application!
Coastal Region
We are looking for grant applications for projects to help conserve and enhance fish and wildlife impacted by BC Hydro dams in our Peace Region.
We’re here to help. Contact our acting Peace Region manager to talk about our priorities, your ideas for a grant application, and next steps.
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The FWCP’s regional boards have approved ~$9.8 million for 95 fish and wildlife projects in 2022–2023, including 30 projects in our Coastal Region, 40 in our Columbia Region, and 25 in our Peace Region.
Explore interactive maps of our Coastal, Columbia, and Peace regions, read our project lists, and look at our project map.
Project ListsApply anytime for a Community Engagement Grant up to $1000. These grants can help stewardship groups and others take tangible actions to benefit fish and wildlife in any of our regions.
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Conserving wildlife corridors in the face of climate change Twelve wildlife corridors in our Columbia Region have been identified as part of the Kootenay Connect: Riparian Wildlife Corridors for Climate Change project. It aims to […]
Meet Jen! Jen Walker-Larsen is taking on the role of acting regional manager in our Peace Region while Chelsea Coady is on maternity leave until fall 2022. Jen is a biologist and professional communicator who […]
Over a quarter of a million Chinook smolts released in effort to rebuild population Every year, the FWCP contributes to the Puntledge River Hatchery in Courtenay to support the production of Chinook and help rebuild […]
The Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program is a partnership between BC Hydro, the Province of B.C., Fisheries and Oceans Canada, First Nations and public stakeholders to conserve and enhance fish and wildlife in watersheds impacted by BC Hydro dams.