October 26, 2023 Wildsight welcomes $300 million for conservation Today, Premier David Eby unveiled a new $300 million for Conservation Financing Mechanism that will help progress British Columbia’s mandate […] Read more
July 29, 2023 Thank you for protecting Radium bighorn sheep After decades of bighorn sheep being killed by traffic just south of Radium, a wildlife overpass will finally be built […] Read more
January 26, 2022 Four Bighorn Sheep Highway Deaths Last Week Failure to act has resulted in the death of at least four dead bighorn sheep over five days last week […] Read more
October 26, 2021 Province Announces Long Awaited Changes to Forestry Legislation Actions speak louder than words. While a revised forest act from the Province looks good on paper, only time will […] Read more
May 14, 2021 Dire Situation for Fish, Wildlife, and Habitat The dire situation for fish, wildlife, and habitat in British Columbia has lead to the formation of a new coalition calling for change. Read more
December 22, 2020 Donate to the Wild – Doubled! Three dedicated wilderness champions have offered to match your donation for the wild this holiday season, up to $20,000. That […] Read more
October 13, 2020 Provincial wildlife coalition demands change Wildsight joins with groups from across B.C. to demand changes for wildlife Read more
September 14, 2020 Wildsight Applauds Province’s Old Growth Report The BC government has released its long awaited Old Growth Report. After months of speculation by both the forest industry […] Read more
October 30, 2019 Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People Act Wildsight welcomes this legislation which recognizes the role of British Columbia’s Indigenous peoples in all decisions that impact their territories. Read more
March 22, 2019 Caribou Recovery Initiatives This strong model for caribou recovery must be expanded beyond the Peace region to all remaining mountain caribou in BC. And time is running out. Read more
January 11, 2019 Faces & Places: John Bergenske The Conservation Director for Wildsight moved to the East Kootenay from Wisconsin, USA in 1969 with the late great mountaineer and conservationist Art Twomey in search of a wild place to live. Read more
August 23, 2017 Elk Valley Grizzlies Struggling Defending the Lizard Creek subdivision proposal before the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) board before the vote that approved […] Read more