‘If the bears are chasing golf balls at least they are not chasing golfers,’ says Sgt. Todd Hunter, a B.C. conservation officer
Union of BC Indian Chiefs says poachers likely responsible
B.C. Bear Alliance wants to see body cameras on conservation officers after more than 600 black bears were killed this past year
Visitors asked to remain on existing trails to limit impact to restoration and scientific studies
RDKB water conservation restrictions were put into effect on May 1
Map editors pressure province to move faster on regulation reforms
Surprising UBC findings may actually be beneficial to stability of salmon populations
Resident Alien star Alan Tudyk is the latest to warn the public about unprovoked attacks occurring
‘This is way beyond two bear cubs at this time.’
A rare ‘rewilding’ project has conservationists hoping for the future of the cheetah species
Kootenay Elk Hunting Association deeply concerned of imbalance between predators and ungulates
Officials urge people to manage items on their property that can hurt animals
‘Marine Detective’ partners with Nanaimo stewardship group on webinar
Kootenay Lake incentive meant to help kokanee salmon population recover after their collapse in 2013
Scientific database fills knowledge gaps of fishes’ diet
B.C. research reveals multitude of human and environmental threats affecting killer whales
Southern Interior Land Trust buys 86 acres of prime grazing land for California bighorn
Salmon and marine mammals expected to benefit from ecosystem-based approach
“Droptine” was shot within Kimberley city limits, after hunting season closed; CO has leads in investigation
Defunct obstruction on Similkameen River cuts off 500 km of Canadian salmon habitat