Coastal Region E-letter

E-letter Coastal Region November 2024 E-letter Coastal Region October 2024 E-letter Coastal Region September 2024 E-letter Provincial August 2024 E-letter Provincial May 2024 E-letter Coastal Region April 2024 E-letter Coastal Region February 2024 E-letter Coastal […]

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Columbia Region E-letter

  E-letter Columbia Region November 2024 E-letter Columbia Region September 2024 E-Letter Columbia Region July 2024 E-Letter Columbia Region June 2024 E-letter Provincial May 2024 E-letter Columbia Region April 2024 E-letter Columbia Region February 2024 […]

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Peace Region E-letter

  E-letter Peace Region November 2024 E-letter Peace Region September 2024 E-letter Peace Region July 2024  E-letter Peace Region June 2024  E-letter Provincial May 2024 E-letter Peace Region April 2024 E-letter Peace Region February 2024 […]

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Toadfest 2024 Cancelled

Toadfest 2024 Cancelled Organizers have cancelled plans for Toadfest 2024 due to the local wildfires, smoke and road closures. There will be no public event this year and organizers are discouraging visitors to Summit Lake […]

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New Columbia Region board member!

Greg Rickbeil: new public representative for our Columbia Region board! Meet Greg. He’s the newest member of our Columbia Region board, that is responsible for all funding decisions and the region’s annual operating plan. There […]

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37 Portage Creek Chinook successfully spawned

Helping rebuild Chinook stocks in the Bridge-Seton Watershed Unprecedented broodstock collection efforts took place from October 15–28, 2019, resulting in the first ever successful spawning of Portage Creek Chinook in the Bridge-Seton River Watershed. Gametes (reproductive […]

Coastal Region

Peace Region: Alaska Highway News Articles

Alaska Highway News articles Sharing results about the projects we fund, and information about our project planning and delivery is a priority for us. In our Peace Region, we help tell our story by submitting […]

Peace Region
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Action Plans

All Regional Action Plans Review the priority action tables in our Coastal, Columbia and Peace Regional action plans for projects eligible for FWCP grants. Contact our regional managers if you have any questions about eligible […]

Provincial Region

User Guides for Grant Recipients

We have developed a series of user guides to make it easier for you to manage your FWCP grant. If you have questions, contact us anytime. Read our User Guide for Submitting a Change Request […]

Provincial Region

Archived Action Plans

Archived Action Plans These archived Coastal and Columbia region Action Plans are for reference only. They do not provide current guidance on priority actions, and are no longer the basis for project funding from FWCP. […]

Provincial Region

11 deer collared in the North Columbia

Supporting caribou by monitoring deer in North Columbia In winter 2018-2019, deer were captured between Mica Dam and Revelstoke, in the Columbia North and Frisby-Boulder caribou ranges. Four White-tailed Deer does and three Mule Deer […]

Columbia Region

Fish ladder replaced on Thompson Creek

Improving fish passage and habitat in the Stave River Watershed An aged wooden fish ladder has been replaced with a new 8.5-metre-long steel structure on Thompson Creek, a tributary of the Stave River near Mission. […]

Coastal Region

Share your photos

Wanted: your fish, wildlife, and landscape photos We would love to share your photos of fish, wildlife and landscapes from our Coastal, Columbia or Peace regions in our e-letters, on our website and social media […]

Provincial Region

191 marsh bird surveys lead to conservation action

Columbia Wetlands marsh bird monitoring project Secretive or inconspicuous marsh birds in the Columbia Wetlands near Golden are being surveyed to estimate their populations and identify habitat needs. Goldeneye Ecological Services, with seven volunteers, completed […]

Columbia Region