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In 2016 the Comox Valley Watershed Society’s grant application for a Seed Grant from the FWCP was approved. The society had an idea to connect fish habitat, but needed to develop the idea further before […]
FWCP helping one of the rarest mammals in the world The Vancouver Island marmot is among the world’s most endangered mammals, but a captive breeding program, supported by the FWCP, is helping to turn numbers […]
Klinse-Za/Scott East Mountain Caribou Population Doubles Since 2014 Maternity pen for calves is successful The endangered Klinse-Za and Scott East Mountain Caribou herds are getting help from a caribou calf, and six others born this […]
The Courtenay and District Fish and Game Protective Association, together with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, used Christmas trees in an innovative habitat enhancement project in the Puntledge River headpond. The pilot project explored whether Christmas […]
Volunteers Wanted: Help Restore Wetlands With funding from FWCP, an Eco-Cultural Restoration Plan for Katzie territory has been created to enhance wetland habitat. The plan combines scientific and traditional knowledge. Much of the plan’s work […]
Download the 2015 – 2016 Peace Region FWCP Annual Report.
Free Wetland Workshop in Fort St. John, July 7-9, 2017 We’re helping fund the BC Wildlife Federation to host a wetland workshop in Fort St. John. It starts at 5.30 p.m. on Friday July 7, […]