The East Kootenay Wildlife Association (EKWA) is currently accepting applications for the 2019 Educational Award. Two separate awards of $1,051 are available. Students are eligible…
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A voice for East Kootenay wildlife
By Doug Clovechok Op-ed commentary In response to the provincial government’s news release on the state of wildlife in the East Kootenay and the response…
Trench elk inventory not surprising to EKWA
Letter to the Editor The new government report titled 2017-18 Rocky Mountain Trench Elk Inventory is not a surprise to the East Kootenay Wildlife Association…
EKWA and BCCOS work together for students
The East Kootenay Wildlife Association (EKWA) has been working with the BC Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) in Cranbrook since 2017 to create a student educational…
Elk survey shows sharp population drop
A recent survey shows that elk numbers in the East Kootenay have declined sharply in the past decade. The East Kootenay Wildlife Association (EKWA) released…
To feed or not to feed elk – what does science say?
By Mark Hall Since the East Kootenay Wildlife Association (EKWA) supports science-based wildlife management, we thought it is timely to look at the broader picture…
Ecosystem restoration volunteers honoured
Two long-time members of the East Kootenay Wildlife Association (EKWA) were honoured recently for their contribution to ecosystem restoration. Glynn Killins of Kimberley and Andy…