In a continued effort to enhance community safety and reduce bear attractants, we are excited to announce the latest phase of a cost-share program designed…
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Tourism Fernie awarded $200k for sustainable tourism initiatives
Ambassadors speaking with fly fishers along the Elk River. Tourism Fernie gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry…
Fruit tree removal continues in Fernie
The City of Fernie is this week removing the remaining crab apple trees on city property as part of a program to further reduce wildlife…
Bear conflict resolution opportunities presented to city
By Erin Knutson The City of Fernie was presented with an overview of potential opportunities for local government to ease human-wildlife conflict, bears explicitly, at…
Providing safe passage across Highway 3 for wildlife
Faces & Places: Randal Macnair Story by Nicole Trigg Kootenay Conservation Program As Conservation Coordinator for the Elk Valley branch of Wildsight, Randal Macnair is…
JCCS AGM features grizzly researcher
Join the Jumbo Creek Conservation Society (JCCS) and Wildsight for ‘Grizzly Bears, Running out of Room with Clayton Lamb,’ preceded by the conservation society’s annual…
Bear biologist to outline why Elk Valley ecological trap
There is much more to the story of grizzly bear population dynamics in our area than meets the eye. Clayton Lamb, a PhD candidate bear…
Elk Valley grizzlies struggling to survive
Letter to the Editor Defending the Lizard Creek subdivision proposal before the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) board before the vote that approved the…
Decrease in human/wildlife conflicts
A great berry crop, community initiatives (bear resistant dumpsters and fruit tree harvesting programs), increased awareness (child and adult educational programs) and a high bear…