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  • Climate Changes’ Toll on British Columbia’s Marine Ecosystems

    Climate change, specifically rising global temperatures, threatens the survival of much marine life on the Pacific Coast of BC. Specific species are being driven close to extinction, causing widespread repercussions potentially affecting the entire planet. A key example of this … Read More

  • The Deforestation and Fight for Fairy Creek In British Columbia, Canada

    In British Columbia, deforestation is occurring at an incredibly quick rate. From the 60 million hectares of forest that originally made up the province, only 22 million hectares remain, putting wildlife and animals at an accelerated risk of extinction. One … Read More

  • Unraveling the Impact of Invasive Species on British Columbia’s Ecosystems and Economy

    Invasive species can create a ripple effect of changes within their new environments, often leading to significant ecological, economic, and health impacts. Ecologically, invasive species can out-compete native species for resources such as food, water, and habitat. This competition leads … Read More

  • How Wildlife Expansion is Affecting Cities in B.C.

    Many of us live in rural communities close to nature in British Columbia. Despite our best efforts, there is always a possibility we have to face in the risk of human-wildlife conflict. This article will focus on the human-wild conflict … Read More

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