Beavers
Highlights from Year 1 (2019-20) to Year 3 (2021-22) are listed below.
Year 3 Highlights (2021-22)
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Overview
Highlights from Year 1 (2019-20) to Year 7 (2025-26) are listed below.
Year 7 […]
Nadine Raynolds
As the Upper Columbia Program Manager for Y2Y, Nadine Raynolds’ conservation focus is on the North Purcell and North-Central Selkirk ranges of the Columbia Mountains where, over and above climate change, threats include forestry impacts from logging and road building, substantial loss of old growth, as well as adventure tourism and recreation.
Corridor Science
Kootenay Connect Science
The annual science reports for […]
Community Monitoring and Removal of Aquatic Invasive Species
Regional District of Central Kootenay Local Conservation Fund supports local conservation initiatives.
Reimagining the Threads that Bind Wildlife Conservation to Farming
Awarded to the Wild Sheep Society of BC to determine the level of risk of the M.ovi pathogen to the bighorn population in the Columbia Valley.
PROPONENT: Wild Sheep […]
Bat Roost Habitat Enhancement & Monitoring in the Columbia Valley
Awarded to Wildlife Conservation Society Canada to advance bat conservation in the Columbia Valley by addressing key threats and filling critical knowledge gaps.
PROPONENT: Wildlife Conservation Society Canada
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Marion Creek Wetland Restoration Project
Awarded to the Nature Conservancy of Canada to restore six wetland features totalling 4 ha as well as 6 ha of associated upland habitat to benefit local populations of Westslope […]
Ian Adams
The Wildlife Conservation Society of Canada (WCS) is heading up the process of identifying Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) across Canada, and Cranbrook-based wildlife biologist Ian Adams is leading the charge in British Columbia. Since Ian joined WCS as the BC Regional Coordinator for KBAs last June, his days have been spent locating and identifying sites where various species meet the KBA criteria, which he describes as “a very data hungry process”.

