British Columbia Spotted Owl Federal Species at Risk BC Old-Growth BC Conservation Vision Southern Mountain Caribou Ottawa, B.C. and First Nations Leadership Council agree to invest up to $1‑billion on conservation Friday, November 3, 2023 Wendy Stueck Click here to read the whole story
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Defending Wildlife National Campaigns Federal Species at Risk Over 50 per cent of wildlife species are experiencing population declines, despite the federal Species at Risk Act. Read more See All Campaigns
Defending Wildlife British Columbia Southern Mountain Caribou Southern mountain caribou are threatened by industrial logging eliminating large swaths of their habitat. Read more See All Campaigns
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Videos British Columbia Breaking news: spotted owl update and how YOU can help save them In our latest urgent update, learn about the current situation facing endangered spotted owls in Canada. Despite a... Learn More
Media Releases Significant step for spotted owl as final recovery strategy is published following nearly two‑decade delay Wilderness Committee and Ecojustice mark milestone for at-risk species protection in Canada VANCOUVER / UNCEDED... Learn More
Videos Canadian Spotted Owl Recovery Strategy gives New Hope for Old‑Growth Forests near Vancouver BC Canada is set to soon publish it's finalized spotted owl recovery strategy. Hear from the Wilderness Committee's... Learn More