Updates & Media
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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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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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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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Job Opportunity: Caribou Pen Operations and Lead
Read more: Job Opportunity: Caribou Pen Operations and LeadThe Pen Lead will oversee field operations, and engage in regular work at the maternity pen used to protect the cows and calves from predators during the calving season.

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Land Restoration Update: January 2023
Read more: Land Restoration Update: January 2023In 2022, restoration crews worked across key sites to heal caribou habitat—closing old roads, planting seedlings, and adapting to wildfire challenges.





