British Columbia is known worldwide for its impressive wildlife diversity.
Now one Okanagan conservation group is working to help sustain wildlife in the valley, long into the future.
The group is proposing an ecological corridor that would allow wildlife movement between two of the valley’s provincial parks
Environment
Okanagan conservation group looks to protect wildlife with ecological corridor
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