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Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and Mikisew Cree First Nation launch joint Tâdzié-Sagow Atihk (woodland caribou) Stewardship Plan
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The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) and Mikisew Cree First Nation (MCFN) recently launched a joint Tâdzié-Sagow Atihk (woodland caribou) Stewardship Plan. The plan outlines strategies to...
Available for Download: Recovery Strategies for Industrial Development in Native Grassland for the Dry Mixedgrass Natural Subregion 2nd Edition
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The Grassland Restoration Forum is proud to present the long-awaited 2nd Edition of the Recovery Strategies for the Dry Mixedgrass Natural Subregion ( download here). In addition to updating the...
BC Changes to Hunting Regulations
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In partnership with First Nations, the B.C. government is making changes to hunting regulations to support reconciliation and improve wildlife stewardship and habitat conservation. The changes affect...
B.C. Plants its 10-billionth Tree
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B.C. is celebrating the 10-billionth tree planted since reforestation programs began in 1930, with two billion of those trees planted in the past seven years. Last year, 305 million seedlings were...
B.C. Reaches $65M Funding Deal With First Nation After Supreme Court Ruling
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The B.C. government has signed an agreement with a First Nation to provide $35 million for Blueberry River First Nations to undertake land restoration activities and create jobs for band members and business opportunities for companies operating in the region.
BC’s 47th Annual Mine Reclamation Symposium
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Presented by the British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation, the 2024 Symposium will be located in Burnaby, BC and feature a short course, field tour, two full days of in-person...
BERDI - Biophysical, Socio-Economic, and Regional Data and Information Launched
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The Canada Energy Regulator recently launched a new search tool that provides easier access to regulatory data on Canada’s land and water, weather and wildlife, species at risk, environmental...
Bilateral Conservation Agreement for Woodland Boreal Caribou in Labrador
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This month, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Government of Canada announced a bilateral conservation agreement for the conservation of boreal caribou in Labrador's Lac Joseph (NL1)...
Boreal and Peary caribou listed for another 10 years on the NWT List of Species at Risk
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A decision to list Boreal caribou and Peary caribou on the Northwest Territories List of Species at Risk for another ten years was recently made by the Conference of Management Authorities. The...