Straight of Georgia Herring – One Step Closer to Extinction
For immediate release December 19, 2019 Straight of Georgia Herring – One Step Closer to Extinction DFO moves to
DFO moves to open controversial herring fishery
Department ignores wide-spread conservation, economic and cultural concerns (Victoria, British Columbia) Today, Pacific Wild and 70 concerned environmental conservation and
BC Wolf Cull Timeline
An overview of the B.C. government’s long-term, multi-million dollar wolf kill program.
Pacific Wild Journal 2019: Look at What We’ve Accomplished Together
Featuring articles, updates and opinions on current campaigns, the Pacific Wild Journal is a comprehensive look at the work we’ve
HELIT TŦE SȽOṈ,ET (Let the Herring Live)
On November 7, members of the Pacific Wild team joined representatives from nine First Nations, three indigenous-led organizations, and over 30 environmental groups at a historic gathering in Saanich in defense of Pacific herring.
Strait of Georgia Herring in Steep Decline
For immediate release October 29, 2019 STRAIT OF GEORGIA HERRING IN STEEP DECLINE New DFO data validates concerns of First
Open Letter Regarding “Predator Reduction for Caribou Recovery”
Full PDF available for download here. Text copy below: September 20, 2019 Honourable Doug Donaldson Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural
Provincial Government Intends to kill 80% of Wolf Populations in Parts of Central B.C.
A leaked internal document released this week by Conservation North reveals the B.C. government’s intentions to expand the wolf cull
Provincial Government Intends to kill 80% of Wolf Populations in Parts of Central B.C.
A leaked internal document released this week by Conservation North reveals the B.C. government’s intentions to expand the wolf cull program,
Press Release: Senior Compliance and Enforcement Specialist Leaves B.C. Government for Wildlife Conservation Organization
Denny Island, B.C.: September 12, 2019—Pacific Wild announces today that former B.C. Senior Compliance and Enforcement Specialist and Provincial Constable,
CBC: Genetic study of sockeye salmon in B.C. river suggests 75% decline since 1913
Researchers look back more than 100 years using DNA from Skeena River salmon Bethany Lindsay · CBC News · Posted:
Encounters With Wolves
Excerpted from Cosmos Magazine, June 10 2019 Canada’s 60,000 wolves are not protected by law as they are in Europe
Let the Trees Grow Old
We have logged over 90% of Vancouver Island’s low elevation ancient rainforest, and we’re adding about 34 soccer fields to that number every day.
After Another Industrial Fishery, Herring Still Need Our Help
Another industrial herring fishery has come and gone, and with it, the opportunity to protect the foundation of the B.C. coast.
The Tyee: BC’s Herring War, and the Sacrifice of the Salish Sea
On Hornby, witnessing the precautionary principle thrown overboard. By Ian Gill 18 Mar 2019 | TheTyee.ca Ian Gill, a Tyee contributing editor, is a
Columbia Valley Record: Opponents Want Federal Government to Shut Down Roe Herring Fishery
Original story here Pacific Wild is concerned about the impact the fishery could have on the marine ecosystem JOLENE RUDISUELA
Chilliwack Progress: Opponents Want Federal Government to Shut Down Roe Herring Fishery
Original story here by JOLENE RUDISUELA Pacific Wild is concerned about the impact the fishery could have on the marine ecosystem
Pacific Wild’s Top Ten Arguments Against the Strait of Georgia Herring Fishery
Did you know, 4 out of 5 Pacific herring fisheries in British Columbia have collapsed due to population concerns? The Strait of Georgia holds the last remaining commercial fishing grounds. Here are our top 10 arguments against the Strait of Georgia herring fishery.