Columbia Region E-letter

E-Letter Columbia Region June 2024 E-letter Provincial May 2024 E-letter Columbia Region April 2024 E-letter Columbia Region February 2024 E-letter Columbia Region December 2023 E-letter Columbia Region September 2023 E-letter Columbia Region August 2023 E-letter […]

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Peace Region E-letter

E-letter Peace Region June 2024  E-letter Provincial May 2024 E-letter Peace Region April 2024 E-letter Peace Region February 2024 E-letter Peace Region December 2023 E-letter Peace Region September 2023 E-letter Peace Region August 2023 E-letter […]

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Toadfest

Get ready for Toadfest 2024: coming this July! Save the date for Toadfest at Summit Lake Provincial Park near Nakusp: Tuesday, July 30, 4 – 7 p.m. PT Wednesday, July 31, 9 a.m. – noon […]

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Coastal Region E-letter

E-letter Provincial May 2024 E-letter Coastal Region April 2024 E-letter Coastal Region February 2024 E-letter Coastal Region December 2023 E-letter Coastal Region October 2023 E-letter Coastal Region September 2023 E-letter Coastal Region June 2023 E-letter […]

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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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Improving Fish Habitat on Campbell River

Campbell River Spawning Gravel Placement Site 7‐IV: In the lower Campbell River system, gravel recruitment is an ongoing footprint issue due to the blockage of natural gravel recruitment from the upper river, caused by the construction of […]

Coastal Region

Working With A-Tlegay Fisheries Society to Develop a Fish Restoration Plan

Campbell System Fish Restoration Proposal A‐Tlegay Fisheries Society, in partnership with Ecofish Research, is applying to develop a restoration project plan within their traditional territories. This project proposes to collate this information with focus on the Quinsam, […]

Coastal Region

Todd Manning Joins Coastal Board

Metchosin resident Todd Manning is the newest member of our Coastal Region Board. Todd joins the nine-member Board as a Public Representative, and will be part of the decision-making and planning that guides our work […]

Coastal Region

Supporting Amphibians in Wetlands Along Williston Reservoir

Amphibian Wetland Connectivity Along the Williston Reservoir This project is designed to investigate and manage wetland and riparian habitats as they relate to the distribution, functional ecology, and spatial demographics of amphibians. Six locations are […]

Peace Region

Enhancing Ungulate Habitat With Prescribed Burns

Prescribed Burns to Enhance Ungulate Habitat in North Central B.C. This project will use prescribed burning to enhance ungulate habitat and to restore the ecological balance between early seral, mature and old growth forest covers […]

Peace Region

Monitoring Fish Habitat Structures Along Dinosaur Reservoir Shoreline

Dinosaur Reservoir Shoreline Enhancement Structure Monitoring Between 2002 and 2007, FWCP’s Peace Region installed 84 shoreline enhancement structures throughout Dinosaur Reservoir. This project will conduct an annual inventory of the enhancement structures to confirm structure […]

Peace Region

Developing Priorities for Angling on Nak’azkli Traditional Territory

Prioritize Enhancement Opportunities for Fish Nation River: Ecofor will work with the Nak’azdli First Nation, local fishing groups and other agencies, to prioritize species, habitats, locations and methods for sustenance and angling use enhancement opportunities […]

Peace Region

Supporting At-Risk Great Blue Heron in the North Columbia

North Columbia Great Blue Heron Inventory and Stewardship This project will provide new information on Great Blue Heron breeding habitat use in the North Columbia Region, and promote habitat stewardship and securement actions targeting Blue-Listed […]

Columbia Region