March 2025 Update

This newsletter update brings you key insights from our 2024 Land Restoration efforts and dives into our recent Calf Survival Analysis. Read on to learn…
Maternity Pen Update: November 2024

2024 Release & New Pen Construction Successful Release from the Pen On July 30, 2024, 21 female caribou and 18 calves were successfully released from…
Maternity Pen Update Update: July 2024

A Season of Growth & Challenges A Remarkably Short Calving Season The 2024 calving season at the Mt. Bickford maternity pen was three weeks shorter…
Klinse-za Park Expansion: Protecting Sacred Lands & Caribou Habitat

In a major step toward conservation, the Klinse-za/Twin Sisters Park in northeastern B.C. is expanding to nearly 200,000 hectares, offering stronger protection for sacred Indigenous…
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Maternity Pen Update: April 2024

A Year of Growth & Challenges Successful but Challenging Capture Season The 11th year of maternal penning began with low snow levels, higher temperatures, and…
Land Restoration Update: March 2024

Restoring Caribou Habitat: 2023 Progress & Monitoring In 2023, we made significant strides in habitat restoration for the Klinse-Za caribou herd. Restoration treatments were conducted…
Honoured by The Wildlife Society

On November 6, NWSS Director Carmen Richter was in Louisville, Kentucky at the annual conference of The Wildlife Society to receive an award for our…
Artist Caitlin Bodewitz shares the Klinse-Za story through her work

Artist Caitlin Bodewitz was honoured to meet the 4 legged and 2 legged members of the Klinse-Za project and bring their story back into her…
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Maternity Pen Update: June 2023

Pen updateAs calf birthing season draws to a close, it is hard to believe that we are already two thirds of the way through the…
Braiding Indigenous rights and endangered species law

We are thrilled to share that our dedicated team of researchers, led by Dr. Clayton Lamb and Chief Roland Willson, has recently published a groundbreaking…
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Land Restoration Update: January 2023

Caribou Habitat Restoration: 2022 Recap & Lessons Learned In 2022, we advanced habitat restoration efforts across five key sites in the Klinse-Za caribou herd area,…