Submitted by Wildsight Wildsight’s EcoStewards program is the inaugural recipient of Wildlife Habitat Canada’s Diane Griffin Award. EcoStewards encourages students to learn about local ecosystems…
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Kimberley artist donates prize to Wildsight
Kimberley artist Grant Smith proudly shows his unique stencil/block print ‘East Kootenay Small Carnivore Celebration,’ winner of the 2024 Kootenay Art Prize at Art Gallery…
Wildsight backs biodiversity ecosystem health framework
Wildsight welcomes the B.C. government’s commitment to protecting biodiversity and ecosystem health and the creation of a law that would give overarching priority to biodiversity…
Pact a paradigm shift for Indigenous-led conservation
The federal and provincial governments, together with First Nations leadership, announced over $1 billion in funding Nov. 3 to conserve British Columbia’s species and landscapes…
Nominate a conservation hero
Submitted by Wildsight Do you know a hero deserving recognition? Conservation and environmental education champions work tirelessly up and down the Upper Columbia region. Often…
COP15 presents turning point for Canadian conservation
By Wildsight The Convention on Biological Diversity conference (COP15) is underway in Montreal this week. Countries from across the world are gathering to negotiate a…
Kimberley’s first Backcountry Film Festival Dec. 2
Kimberley local non-profit groups, KORE Outdoors and Wildsight, are coming together to host Kimberley’s first ever, Backcountry Film Festival! “It is time! As the snow…
Wildsight backs KNC on watershed pollution concerns
Wildsight recently declared it strongly supports the Ktunaxa Nation’s decades long call to have the International Joint Commission (ICJ) address the deterioration of water quality…
Engagement and learning at the Columbia River headwaters
The Columbia River Basin is experiencing a historic moment of flux, with numerous changes, drivers of uncertainty, and upcoming decision points that will set the…
Do you know a hero deserving recognition?
Conservation and environmental education champions work tirelessly up and down the Upper Columbia region. Often working behind the scenes, these heroes advocate, teach, train and…