Grassland Conservation Council of B.C.
The GCC is dedicated to the stewardship and conservation of the rare and beautiful grasslands of our province. Their mandate is to:
• increase awareness and appreciation for BC’s rare and […]
| Website | https://bcgrasslands.org/ |
|---|---|
| gcc@bcgrasslands.org |
| Conservation Neighbourhood | Columbia ValleyElk ValleyGoldenSouth CountryUpper Kootenay River Valley |
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| Focuses | Education/OutreachInventoryLand ConservationLand ManagementMapping |
| Regional District | CSRDRDCKRDEKRDKB |
| Group Types | Non-Profit Organization |
The Grasslands Conservation Council of British Columbia’s (GCC) mission is to:
• foster greater understanding and appreciation for the ecological, social, economic and cultural importance of the grasslands throughout BC
• promote stewardship and sustainable management practices that will ensure the long-term health of BC’s grasslands
• promote the conservation of representative grassland ecosystems, species at risk and their habitats
Working collaboratively to build a better understanding of the value of the province’s grasslands and to provide methods and tools to better care for them. We pursue a vision of healthy and life-sustaining grasslands in BC for current and future generations.
The GCC is dedicated to the stewardship and conservation of the rare and beautiful grasslands of our province. Their mandate is to:
• increase awareness and appreciation for BC’s rare and […]
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