by Michelle Connelly | Apr 25, 2024 | Caribou, Logging
The Walker: one of the last intact watersheds in the Robson Valley, yet untouched by industrial activity. How can someone fight to defend such a wild place that they have never visited and understand little about? The secluded nature of the Walker means that very few...
by msmk89 | Dec 11, 2020 | Bad Practices, Caribou
Following massive public backlash, BC Timber Sales (BCTS) has suspended plans to log endangered caribou habitat in an area of rainforest north of Revelstoke, BC. BCTS had planned to auction off 11 cutblocks — an area totalling 276 hectares — and build 10 more...
by msmk89 | Nov 29, 2019 | Caribou
Conservation North sent a letter to Darcy Peel, the Director of the Caribou Recovery program on November 4. Click here for letter #1. Darcy Peel responded on November 12th. His letter is here. We replied to Darcy Peel on December 14th. Letter #2 is here. ...
by msmk89 | Sep 5, 2019 | Caribou, Logging
This letter from the BC Government to “targeted stakeholders” was sent to Conservation North by a concerned citizen: predator reduction letter-all-final Some excerpts: “While herd planning is the preferred comprehensive method for engagement on...
by msmk89 | May 19, 2019 | Action, Caribou
On Tuesday, April 9th, Conservation North attended a community meeting in Prince George to discuss the province’s draft recovery plans for Southern Mountain caribou. Several statements were made that were misleading at best, and outright false at worst. We would like...
by msmk89 | May 8, 2019 | Caribou
Interested in protecting and recovering Caribou? West Coast Environmental Law (WCEL) has provided some excellent guidance for feedback to the Province’s form. See their ideas below, and when you’re ready to submit, click here:...