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Press releases

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

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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Amelia Caddy
Communications & Philanthropy Lead
amelia@wildsight.ca

Alternate:
Lorene Keitch
Communications Specialist
lorene@wildsight.ca

Latest News

  • After the paddle: Dix urges field school alumni to speak up for the basin

    May 22
    Alumni from Wildsight's Columbia River Field School (CRFS) are uniquely positioned in discussions around the Columbia River and should use their voice to speak…
  • Where mountains once stood

    May 14
    Historical and contemporary repeat photography from the Mountain Legacy Project reveals how half a century of mountaintop-removal coal mining has altered the geography of the Elk Valley. 
  • The billion-dollar blind spot in BC's mine cleanup system

    May 6
    British Columbia’s mine cleanup policy is built on a simple principle: companies should pay to clean up the environmental damage they cause. But as mining projects expand and pollution risks grow, an important question remain
  • Photo story: Life in a burned forest

    April 30
    At first glance, you might assume a burned forest is devoid of life. But a few minutes spent in one is all it takes to realize you are in fact witnessing the renewal of an ecosystem.
  • Slow down on Airport Way: Revelstoke residents asked to help protect migrating toads and turtles

    April 29
    Spring has arrived in Revelstoke, bringing sunny days, blooming crocuses, and the annual migration of Western Toads and Western Painted Turtles along Airport Way.
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