Updates & Media
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April 2026 Update
Read more: April 2026 UpdateWe’re excited to share spring updates from the field, including this year’s capture efforts, our population survey results, a welcome to some new team members, and a special recognition we were honoured to receive. Thank you for being part of this journey…

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October 2025 Update
Read more: October 2025 UpdateWe’re excited to share the latest from Nîkanêse Wah tzee: field projects, lichen gathering, and the inspiring people behind the work. Thank you for being part of this ongoing effort to protect and restore the Klinse-Za caribou herd.

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Featured in BC Conservation Fund’s interactive Storymap
Read more: Featured in BC Conservation Fund’s interactive StorymapOur work is featured in BC Conservation Fund’s new interactive Storymap!

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August 2025 Update
Read more: August 2025 UpdateWe are thrilled to share that this year’s calving season was a great success. Thank you for being part of this journey and for your continued support in protecting and restoring the Klinse-Za caribou herd.

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May 2025 Update
Read more: May 2025 UpdateThis update from the field includes this year’s capture and penning efforts, population survey results, health initiatives, and a special recognition we were honoured to receive.

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March 2025 Update
Read more: March 2025 UpdateThis newsletter update brings you key insights from our 2024 Land Restoration efforts and dives into our recent Calf Survival Analysis. Read on to learn how these initiatives are shaping the future of caribou recovery.

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Maternity Pen Update: November 2024
Read more: Maternity Pen Update: November 2024Learn how 21 female caribou and 18 calves were safely released from the Klinse-Za Maternity Pen in the largest release yet. This update covers new tracking data, the construction of a new pen, and field photos of this important recovery effort.

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Maternity Pen Update Update: July 2024
Read more: Maternity Pen Update Update: July 2024This season brought remarkable moments and challenges to the Mt. Bickford maternity pen. From a shorter calving window and the rare birth of twins to the return of a former resident and the oldest caribou birth yet.

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Klinse-za Park Expansion: Protecting Sacred Lands & Caribou Habitat
Read more: Klinse-za Park Expansion: Protecting Sacred Lands & Caribou HabitatThe Klinse-Za/Twin Sisters Park is expanding to nearly 200,000 hectares, protecting vital caribou habitat and sacred Indigenous lands while supporting healthy ecosystems and local economies.

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Maternity Pen Update: April 2024
Read more: Maternity Pen Update: April 2024This year brought both successes and challenges: a record capture crew, family reunions in the pen, and the largest caribou population increase yet.

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Land Restoration Update: March 2024
Read more: Land Restoration Update: March 2024In 2023, crews restored 34 km of roads to improve caribou habitat and reduce predator access, while cameras captured nearly a million images to track progress.

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Honoured by The Wildlife Society
Read more: Honoured by The Wildlife SocietyOur Director Carmen Richter received an award for our paper, Indigenous-led conservation: Pathways to recovery for the nearly extirpated Klinse-Za mountain caribou.












