Making changes to ecosystem health in the Columbia Basin takes time, which is why four organizations are undertaking long-term projects to create significant, positive impacts.
Three new members are joining the Columbia Basin Trust board, becoming part of the 12-member Board of Directors which helps ensure that the organization continues to support the efforts of the people in the Basin.
In its aim to support people and communities in the Columbia Basin, Columbia Basin Trust is celebrating the release of its new Columbia Basin Management Plan 2024–2034.
Wildsight is calling for an interim moratorium on logging and road building in core southern mountain caribou habitat until permanent protections are in place.
Twenty-nine non-profit organizations in the Columbia Basin are undertaking projects to reduce their energy use, create fewer greenhouse gases and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
Concerns regarding the impacts of record-low snowpacks on B.C.’s freshwater supplies are mounting following the release of the most recent snow survey report.