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MWCS Supports Stone's Sheep Habitat Restoration
Prescribed Burns for Stone’s Sheep Habitat in Northern BC (2025) British Columbia holds a globally important responsibility for Stone’s sheep. An estimated 90% of the world’s Stone’s sheep live in B.C. , with over half of that population in northeastern B.C. Protecting these sheep means protecting the habitats that sustain them—especially their winter ranges, where forage quality and predator detection can make the difference between a stable population and a declining one.
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Dec 17, 20252 min read


MWCS Supports Bighorn Sheep Restoration
Landscape-Level Disease Mitigation for B.C.’s California Bighorn Sheep Mountain Wildlife Conservation Society is proud to support a major, multi-region effort to reduce disease impacts and strengthen long-term resilience for California bighorn sheep in southern British Columbia. Led by Jeremy Ayotte (Project Lead), Phyla Biological Consulting Inc. , this initiative unites active research and on-the-ground management into one coordinated program—so partners can share data, ali
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Dec 17, 20253 min read


Partners for the Peaks
Partners for the Peaks By joining “Partners for the Peaks,” your business becomes part of a growing community of conservation leaders. Every dollar supports real restoration work — from cleaning rivers like the Gataga to safeguarding the health of BC’s wild sheep herds. Together, we can ensure that our mountain landscapes remain wild and vibrant for generations. Basecamp Partner $1,000 – $2,499 Name listed on MWCS website, certificate of appreciation, tax receipt. Ridgeline P
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Dec 17, 20251 min read
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