It’s believed the owl — named Sitist, which means night in the Spuzzum language — may have collided with a passing train
The Incomappleux Valley is home to the globally rare inland temperate rainforests
Frisby-Boulder and other herds remain small in number but healthy
Stuart Westie started monitoring physical activity for health, then pivoted to environmental reasons
Conservation officers patrolling lakes and rivers in 2022 report 71% non-compliance
Conservation officers received over 30,000 calls last year, some more unique than others
The slimy, creepy creatures are worth saving too, researchers say
UBC research indicates issues in wildlife overpasses
Dr. Chris Shepherd is based in Big Lake after decades in Malaysia and Indonesia
Conservation made possible due to partnership between Spuzzum First Nation and provincial government
Dwight and Rosamund Moore Community Wetland will serve as public green space, educational site
The individuals were hunting with high powered lights
BC Conservation officers caught them during a patrol of the Dean River
The event happened in Feb. 2021, during the hunting offseason
Regulation changes will see calf and cow moose hunts left out of the Limited Entry Hunt in Region 7
Peter Pauwels discusses the challenges and rewards of 30 years on the job
Situation is ‘dire,’ says founder of the Canadian chapter of the Orangutan Project charity
Red-tailed hawklet brought to the nest as food instead gets adopted by eagles near Nanaimo
Protecting land requires time and money, says B.C. Vice President of conservation organization
Lonely-looking fawns likely aren’t actually abandoned, conservation service says