Featured Projects in British Columbia
Carey Island safeguards some of the best salmon and sturgeon habitat in the Fraser River.
The lush valleys, alpine peaks, tumbling creeks and deep lakes of this vast conservation area are both ruggedly beautiful and ecologically important.
The Elk Valley forms part of an important transboundary wildlife corridor for wide-ranging animals, particularly grizzly bear, wolf, wolverine and lynx.
Iclhicwani sits along the Bella Coola River, protecting vital wetland, river and forest habitats in the Great Bear Rainforest.
The Incomappleux Conservancy spans more than 58,000 hectares of BC’s rare inland temperate rainforest southeast of Revelstoke.
This conservation assembly in the Rocky Mountain Trench features interior Douglas-fir open forest and grassland habitats, and is a haven for elk, deer, bears, badgers and other wildlife.
Reginald Hill is home to rare coastal Douglas-fir forests, which support some of BC's most at-risk species.
These feature projects are just a few of the over 220 conservation areas that the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and our partners have secured in British Columbia. Other significant projects include the Cowichan Garry Oak Preserve, Campbell River Estuary, Skookumchuck Prairie, Dutch Creek Hoodoos, Geddes Creek, SRL-K2 Ranch, Cherry Meadows, Bunchgrass Hills, Flathead River Valley, Sage and Sparrow Conservation Area, Clayoquot Island Preserve and Lac du Bois Conservation Area. Please contact us <link to contact page> if you would like to know more about any of NCC’s projects in BC.