95 Projects Approved 2022–2023
30 Coastal Region Projects 2022–2023
40 Columbia Region Projects 2022–2023
25 Peace Region Projects 2022–2023
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 lists
FWCP action plans define our priorities to conserve and enhance fish, wildlife, habitats and ecosystems. We fund projects that align with our regional action plans.
If you’re thinking of applying for a grant, review our action plans. See our priority actions and align your grant application with our priorities. Our next grant intake opens August 11, 2022.
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We’re a partnership between BC Hydro, the Province of B.C., Fisheries and Oceans Canada, First Nations and public stakeholders. Together, the partners work to conserve and enhance fish and wildlife in watersheds impacted by BC Hydro dams.
BC Hydro fulfills applicable water licence and voluntary commitments to address dam impacts through the work of the FWCP.
Our StoryApply 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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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 […]
Meet our new Columbia Region board member Samara Kolasko Samara Kolasko is a biologist working in Revelstoke and has a M.Sc. from Simon Fraser University. She has six years of experience in terrestrial ecosystem conservation, […]
Follow our guidance for Arctic Grayling projects Prior to construction of the 1967 W.A.C. Bennett Dam and creation of the Williston Reservoir, Arctic Grayling were widespread and abundant. Today, self-sustaining populations are limited, and in […]
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.