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Press releases

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

Call for halt on logging in B.C. southern mountain caribou habitat

February 21, 2024

Media release: Proposed sale of Elk Valley coal mines raises environmental concerns

November 16, 2023

Media release: Wildsight supports new framework for biodiversity ecosystem health

November 15, 2023

Media release: Wildsight applauds historic $1B agreement, signals ‘paradigm shift’ for Indigenous-led conservation in B.C.

November 3, 2023

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Communications & Philanthropy Lead
amelia@wildsight.ca

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Lorene Keitch
Communications Specialist
lorene@wildsight.ca

Latest News

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    March 25
    Wildsight has asked Canada to appoint an independent panel of experts to review the environmental impacts of a proposed mine expansion in British Columbia’s Elk Valley.
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    March 24
    Photos are extremely powerful—inspiring people to care for and steward our wild places. Wildsight is seeking to connect with amateur, semi-pro or professional…
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    March 16
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    February 25
    For the past four winters, I’ve taught a Winter Wonder program to the same incredible group of students at Kimberley Independent School.
  • Why small gains on Elk Valley water pollution don’t mean the problem is solved

    February 25
    There are finally signs of improvement on water pollution from metallurgical coal mining in B.C.’s Elk Valley. But the Elk Valley’s water pollution problem is far from resolved, and it likely won’t be for many decades. 
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