A new action plan has been launched by the Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA) and the Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program (OCCP) to protect and restore a critical wildlife corridor in the Okanagan Valley.
The Action Plan is designed to maintain, protect, and restore an existing but threatened 65 km-long ecological corridor between Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park and K’nmalka, which is the Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park area.
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Action plan launched to protect wildlife corridor in the Okanagan
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