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Press releases

Revised expansion of BC’s biggest coal mine still poses unacceptable risks to aquatic life and wildlife

July 24, 2025

Research sounds alarm on imminent danger to southernmost caribou from logging

June 25, 2025

Media release: A Columbia Basin-based Initiative Fighting Climate Change Through Paid Summer Employment Expands Province-Wide

June 19, 2025

Wildsight demands withdrawal of provincial Bills 14 and 15

May 22, 2025

Wildsight commends BC Timber Sales pause on developments in core caribou habitat in Revelstoke-Shuswap region

May 20, 2025

Elk Valley mine named in report on Hyundai’s harmful steel-supply chain

February 3, 2025

Media release: Environment Canada put on notice for 10-year delay in caribou protections

January 22, 2025

Concern grows over scale of logging in St Marys River Valley

November 28, 2024

Media release: Inspiring students to build a sustainable tomorrow

October 16, 2024

Media release: Columbia River Treaty agreement-in-principle opens possibilities for restoring river ecosystems

July 12, 2024

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Amelia Caddy
Communications & Philanthropy Lead
amelia@wildsight.ca

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Lorene Keitch
Communications Specialist
lorene@wildsight.ca

Latest News

  • Revised Fording River mine expansion still poses unacceptable risks to aquatic and terrestrial life

    July 25
    Bighorn sheep, grizzly bears and native fish populations would suffer if a proposal to expand British Columbia’s biggest coal mine by over a third of its current size is approved.
  • We're hiring: Communications & Philanthropy Technology Specialist

    July 24
    Wildsight is seeking a part-time Communications & Fundraising Technology Specialist to join our team, helping to maintain and improve our CiviCRM database and Wordpress…
  • Wetlands: Our unsung water pollution-fighting heroes

    July 21
    In southwestern Alberta, one unassuming wetland downstream of an abandoned coal mine has been silently removing dangerous pollution for decades. Could it hold answers for British Columbia’s Elk Valley?
  • Bearing witness: My first steps through an old-growth clearcut

    July 21
    Reanne Harvey comes face-to-face with the destruction of an ancient forest for the first time, bears witness to the next giants set to be destroyed, and questions how — in 2025 — this is still able to occur.
  • Webinar recording: Old-growth logging & caribou in the Revelstoke area

    July 16
    In this webinar recording, join Wildsight Conservation Specialists Eddie Petryshen & Reanne Harvey to learn about old-growth logging in B.C.'s Inland Temperate Rainforest, and what it could mean for our deep-snow caribou.
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