Long before “trapping” was a word used in provincial regulations, the taking of furbearers was woven into the seasonal economies,...
February is the strangest of months. Some of the coldest weather to come in the winter rolls through during it,...
When the last tags are punched and the snow really settles in, most of us shift from “season mode” to...
Canadians are proud to live in a country that boasts some of the world’s most beautiful and expansive forests, and...
The Southern Interior Land Trust (SILT) recently added a fifth property to its conservation holdings—a gem of intact streamside water...
It was back in the early ‘90s that I got my first exposure to mountain goats in British Columbia. I...
Beavers (Castor canadensis) are often thought of in popular culture as industrious rodents that gnaw trees and build dams. But...
All people in BC are invited to give input on proposed updates to hunting and trapping regulations for 2026-28. ...
Protecting British Columbia’s fish, wildlife and natural spaces is everyone’s responsibility. While most hunters and anglers follow the rules, poaching...
The allure of being able to reel in a salmon over 40 pounds is what draws many fishing enthusiasts to...









