UBCO research shows that wolf highways are bad for caribou
The province is seeking feedback in a survey to determine whether to extend the program
Wolf density in Jasper is low enough that the animals would not be expected to be a major threat
Stakeholders met in 2020 to discuss the restoration, or possible removal of the cabin
Sleds can ride in the Lake Play area on Queest Mountain once more
The temporary closure will be in place until the caribou move on
Evidence of caribou on Queest Mountain is also found for the first time in years
The seven projects are taking place across the province
The federal Species At Risk Act requires provinces to identify critical habitat for caribou herds
B.C. Mining Association supports federal-Indigenous plan
West Moberly, Saulteau co-manage new protection on two million acres
Each faces fines of nearly $600
He’s urging the province to involved local governments on a larger scale
Itcha-Ilgachuz herd numbers down to 385, from 2,800 in 2003
Proposals sparked protest in Kootenays, Williams Lake region
Western Canada struggles with declining moose, caribou populations