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WEBTell the Provincial government BC’s ecosystems and the species that rely on them need to be put first and protected with meaningful legislation. British Columbia has the richest biodiversity of any province in Canada, …

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Vendor Information and Application – Wildsight

WEBOpen to public, 5:00 to 7:30pm. Starting: Thursday, June 20, 2024. Ending: Thursday, September 19, 2024. $25 per market. $154.00 half season (7 markets) $280.00 full …

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Wildsight supports new framework for biodiversity and ecosystem …

WEBWildsight welcomes the BC government’s commitment to protecting biodiversity and ecosystem health and the creation of a law that would give overarching …

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Columbia Valley Air Pollution is a Local and Global Matter of …

WEBColumbia Valley Air Pollution is a Local and Global Matter of Concern. Posted on January 9, 2023 by Wildsight Golden. (submitted by Annette Lutterman) Clean air …

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Make wildlife and habitats a priority in B.C. Wildsight

WEBTo: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework public consultation cc: Nathan Cullen, Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship

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Your voice could help shape BC’s first species law – Wildsight

WEBIn November 2023, British Columbia released its draft Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework.The framework lays out the province’s vision to overhaul …

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Kimberley Community Garden – Wildsight

WEBThe Kimberley Community Garden is a demonstration garden designed to share the knowledge and skills needed to empower you to grow food in your own backyard. The …

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Action alert: Speak up for BC’s biodiversity – Wildsight

WEBNow in 2023, the provincial government is showing signs of acting to protect biodiversity. We have seen the signs in Premier David Eby’s mandate letters to his new ministers, …

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Kimberley Farmers’ Market – Wildsight

WEBThe Kimberley Farmers’ Market began in 2014 as part of Wildsight Kimberley/Cranbrook’s food sustainability initiative in response to the community’s desire for direct access to …

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A new era for forests in British Columbia – Wildsight

WEBA new era for forests in British Columbia. After decades of forest management that has prioritized timber supply over ecosystems and the health of …

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Green Map: Conservation Gaps, Rare Habitat and Wildlife

WEBData layers were grouped and analyzed by theme. The Green Map has the following six themes: i)Conservation Areas Gap Analysis, ii)Rarity, iii)Wildlife, iv)Forest …

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Creston Valley Bird Festival – Wildsight

WEBWhere the Birds Are! May 19, 2024. The star of the Creston Valley Birds Festival weekend was a MARBLED GODWIT who was seen at Duck Lake. According to Linda Van …

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Wolverines need to room to roam: The importance of connected …

WEBThe mountain ranges form crucial migratory bird habitat, and are critical habitat for grizzly bears, wolverines, badgers and a host of other wildlife. Wildlife …

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Bird Counts – Wildsight

WEBSharon Laughlin was the Coordinator and Compiler for all those years! 2019 to present is sponsored by the Creston Valley Bird Festival. Ulrike Sliworsky is the Coordinator and …

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Wildsight Golden – A History of Golden Conservation – Wildsight

WEBIn the 1980’s, East Kootenay Environmental Society, based out of Kimberley, began encouraging neighbouring communities to join forces to promote environmental …

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Barn Swallows Re-use their Nests! Leave them intact over winter if

WEBBarn swallows take around 14-20 days to build a new nest so leaving nests intact allow a barn swallow pair to establish a nest faster. than constructing a new one …

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Lesson 4 Physical Properties of a River Introduction

WEBPhysical Properties of a River continued 4. Excellent 1. Bare soil (% of soil on banks) 3. Good 2. Fair 1. Poor 6. Temperature 7. Turbidity (how clear

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High Environmental Impacts vs. Low Economic Return

WEBHIGH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS VS. LOW ECONOMIC RETURN OF B.C. PLACER MINING PAGE 1 Before and after photos of a placer mine site near Atlin, B.C. Many of …

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Registration – Wildsight

WEBPlease book early to avoid disappointment. If you could not register for an event that you are interested in, please email [email protected] to be put on a waitlist. …

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