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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Helping Endangered Frogs Recover

The most at-risk amphibian in B.C. is a species of interest for us. We’ve helped move more than 34,000 tadpoles from Creston to its historical range in the East Kootenay, and we support a captive […]

Columbia Region

Update: Juvenile Sturgeon Survival

Endangered Columbia River White Sturgeon have been getting help from the FWCP, and locals, who have helped release more than 137,000 juveniles since 2000. Monitoring indicates about one-quarter of these juveniles are surviving. Learn more.

Columbia Region

Bat-catcher: At-risk animals studied after rare capture

Spotted bats weigh about the same as four nickels, despite oversized ears bigger than any other bat that lives in B.C. They’re also known for being extremely hard to capture. But last August, a team […]

Coastal Region

Conserving Habitat for B.C.’s Largest Elk

Roosevelt Elk are BC’s largest elk and this year we’re funding a project to identify critical winter and summer foraging habitat in the Clowhom River watershed.

Coastal Region

Research Project Nets Rare Bat

Researchers funded by FWCP caught at-risk Spotted Bats. These bats, rarely caught, provided valuable information that will help conservation planning when White Nose Syndrome arrives in BC.

Coastal Region

Using Mother Nature’s Classroom

MacKenzie elementary students took the classroom outside and learned about local ecology with funding from the FWCP. More field trips, led by Wildlife Infometrics, are coming up.

Peace Region

Helping Sustain Summer Chinook

The Chinook Salmon summer run is unique, and is a stock of concern in the Puntledge River watershed. Together with our project partners, we’re helping establish a sustaining run of approximately 3,500 adult spawners.

Coastal Region

Upper Kootenay River Watershed Projects Start Now

Eleven fish and wildlife projects in the Upper Kootenay River watershed were approved by the FWCP’s Columbia Region Board. The FWCP will manage these projects, funded by Columbia Basin Trust.

Columbia Region