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Press releases

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

Public feedback opens on Record Ridge mine environmental assessment

May 15, 2024

Poll uncovers rare urban-rural agreement: mining companies must pay for environmental clean-ups, not B.C. taxpayers

April 10, 2024

Media release: Summer adventure for local teens

April 8, 2024

Report reveals Elk Valley’s $6.4B water pollution problem

March 19, 2024

Media release: Wildsight welcomes Elk Valley water pollution inquiry

March 11, 2024

Media release: Wildsight celebrates fifth year of Columbia River Field School as applications open for summer program

March 6, 2024

To halt Elk Valley water pollution, BC must stop approving new coal mines

February 22, 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

  • Protections for the Rainbow-Jordan Wilderness move one step closer to reality

    February 11
    Wildsight applauds the City of Revelstoke for passing a motion to bring forward a resolution to the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM), urging the province…
  • Nominate a conservation champion

    February 11
    Do you know a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to protecting nature or environmental education in the Columbia Headwaters region? Nominate her for…
  • Federal government taken to Court over 11-year delay in protecting caribou habitat

    February 9
    Environmental groups, represented by Ecojustice, are taking the Government of Canada to court over its more than 11-year delay in fully mapping critical habitat for threatened Southern Mountain Caribou.
  • PFAC report highlights forestry problems, but political will remains the barrier to real reform

    February 5
    The Provincial Forest Advisory Committee’s newly released report on forest management acknowledges long-standing problems in B.C.’s forestry system, but ultimately fails to address the core reasons reform has stalled.
  • “An excellent example of what the future looks like” – snowless valleys and, for now, snowy mountains

    January 27
    The snowpack bulletin of the winter shows an above-average snowpack for most of the Kootenay-Columbia. But focusing too much on this high-elevation data risks painting an overly rosy picture.
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