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Press releases

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

Wildsight mounts fight for endangered mountain caribou habitat in Seymour River watershed

June 20, 2024

Legal petition will require answers from Ottawa on B.C. mine takeover

June 18, 2024

Wildsight welcomes government commitments to old growth protection

May 21, 2024

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Amelia Caddy
Communications & Philanthropy Lead
amelia@wildsight.ca

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Lorene Keitch
Communications Specialist
lorene@wildsight.ca

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