Drones & Dens: Using non-invasive techniques to find wolverine dens
Wolverine are a species of conservation priority provincially and nationally, partially due to their naturally low reproductive rates.
Wolverine are a species of conservation priority provincially and nationally, partially due to their naturally low reproductive rates.
Though she’s the organizing force behind CMI’s success, Hailey Ross isn’t a biologist herself. With an honours Bachelor of Arts in International Development Studies and Social Anthropology, and a Master of Environmental Studies, both from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, she describes her background as rooted in the social sciences.
The Kootenay Conservation Program announced the recipients of its annual Conservation Leadership Awards as part of the 2021 KCP Virtual Fall Gathering that took place on October 15, 2021.
The organizing theme for the 2021 Fall Gathering was “Partnerships in Conservation”.
An extensive corporate background combined with a passion for nature is the unique combination that Wendy King brings to the Slocan Lake Stewardship Society.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada received funding from the Columbia Valley Local Conservation Fund in 2021 to improve wildlife habitat and manage […]
The Harrop Wetland Restoration Monitoring and Assessment Project by the Friends of Kootenay Lake Stewardship Society was one of eight projects to […]
Searching for rare species is not your typical day job, but over the past two years ecologists Ryan Durand and Tyson Ehlers have had the opportunity to do just that in the Bonanza Biodiversity Corridor (BBC) in the north Slocan Valley, where they have recorded over 1,000 species, some of which have never before been identified in B.C. or Canada.
Nature Trust, Columbia R. Tegart Ranch, Edgewater, BC © Graham Osborne
This article is the second in a series featuring three conservation […]