April 27, 2023 Paddle and learn this summer with Wildsight’s youth field school Sixteen youth from across the Columbia Basin have the opportunity to navigate the complex social, economic and natural history of […] Read more
April 04, 2023 The Case for Learning about our Local Land The pandemic highlighted the many benefits of getting outside regularly and connecting with nature. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of […] Read more
March 27, 2023 Goats and winter recreation So you’re skiing up the skin track, head down. You finally break out past the trees into the alpine and […] Read more
February 09, 2023 Teck Coal fined for failed water treatment The BC government has fined Teck Coal $16.5 million for failure to construct a water treatment facility by the required […] Read more
January 29, 2023 Incomappleux Conservancy Created Wildsight celebrates the creation of the Incomappleux Conservancy in the heart of the Inland Temperate Rainforest (ITR). The Province is […] Read more
January 17, 2023 Grizzlies, strawberries and the connection to us Acclaimed author, naturalist and biologist Douglas Chadwick is touring the Kootenays this February to share his latest book, Four Fifths […] Read more
December 08, 2022 COP15 presents turning point for Canadian conservation Five local mountain caribou herds have been extirpated (locally extinct) in the last 10 years due to habitat loss. Read more
October 19, 2022 Wildsight Connects People with Food Processing Tools Wildsight Ek Valley’s Tool Share program is an expanding cooperative resource that gives access to the tools needed to preserve […] 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
November 02, 2021 Province announces next steps for old growth protections Today the provincial government took steps towards protecting BC’s irreplaceable old growth forests, but the work is not done yet. […] 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
September 23, 2021 Saving forests saves our communities Landslides. Floods. Wildfires. They come with a vengeance, sweeping away or burning up communities. When they’re happening, they seem inevitable. […] Read more