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(cover photo: Boya Lake / Destination BC)
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Celebrating Conservation: 12 highlights of the conservation program in the last five years
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We try to feature as many conservation stories as possible on this blog. Conservation is, after all, integrated into every aspect of our work at BC Parks – our mission reflects on our work “protecting and managing for future generations a wide variety of outstanding park lands which represent the best natural features and diverse…
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Our commitment to sustainable recreation in BC’s coastal protected areas
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It’s no secret that British Columbia has an incredibly beautiful coastline. Two hundred and seventy-four coastal protected areas exist within the traditional territories of many First Nations. The coast includes a diversity of beaches, inlets, and islands, providing incredible opportunities such as wildlife viewing, boating, swimming, and coastal hiking. Over the years, we have seen…
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Bank swallow habitat being protected in Windermere Lake Park
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When a colony of bank swallows was discovered nesting in a sloped sandy bank in Windermere Lake Provincial Park two years ago, Amanda Weber-Roy was tingling with excitement. The number of bank swallow colonies has been declining in Canada at an alarming rate. Discovering a few pairs of threatened species in a park meant the…
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Bolstering Butterfly Habitat in the West Kootenay region of BC Parks
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Lead Researcher: Brenda Beckwith (Plant Ecology) Additional Research Team: Janice Arndt (Lepidoptera), Valerie Huff (Restoration Botany) ‘Building Climate Resilient Butterfly Habitat’ is a three-year project with the Kootenay Native Plant Society, Selkirk College and BC Parks. This project is part of the Pollination Pathway Climate Adaptation Initiative, a program of the Kootenay Native Plant Society. …




