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. The results will guide future habitat protection for elk and wetland-dependent species.
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. The results will guide future habitat protection for elk and wetland-dependent species.
Building awareness of salmon in the Shuswap River Watershed Salmon awareness programs, led by the Kingfisher Interpretive Centre, reached approximately 2,300 students, teachers, and adults. The programs aim to foster support for the long-term survival […]
Over a quarter of a million Chinook smolts released in effort to rebuild population Every year, the FWCP contributes to the Puntledge River Hatchery in Courtenay to support the production of Chinook and help rebuild […]
Assessing white-nose syndrome mitigation options in the Stave River Watershed Bat roosts at two Stave sites have been inoculated with a probiotic-laden clay powder to protect against WNS in this project by the Wildlife Conservation […]