Whirling disease has decreased fish populations by 90 per cent in certain regions
Seabirds and sea lions cry and bark while feasting on abundant herring return
Fish appear to gasp, swim erratically and in circles, then die
15 groups, including the BC Wildlife Federation, say species must be declared species at risk
1.2-metre Australian lungfish was brought to the San Francisco museum in 1938 from Australia.
2nd year of Nation’s five-year Conservation, Guardianship, and Harvest Plan
Fresh seafood from the deli or the restaurant
More than 1,200 barriers preventing salmon from accessing at least 2,224 kilometres of streams
Report caps an investigation into B.C.’s declining salmon populations
Local watershed group concerned about harm to creek and wants better protocols in place
Province’s first parliamentary secretary for fisheries and aquaculture given strong mandates
Defunct obstruction on Similkameen River cuts off 500 km of Canadian salmon habitat
‘It’s a pretty rare phenomenon,’ says Port Renfrew resident
Total migration this year estimated at just 279,700
Raincoast Conservation calling on government to match funding to scale of problem
Pressure has been on senior governments working with First Nations to remove rock at slide site
The dead grey whale on Haida Gwaii was reportedly in very bad shape and the stench was overpowering