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Our Impact

Stone's Sheep Habitat Restoration

In 2025, Mountain Wildlife Conservation Society is supporting a habitat-focused project that uses a natural, proven tool—fire—to help maintain and restore high-value Stone’s sheep range.

 

Project overview

Project: Stone’s Sheep Habitat Prescribed Burns in Northern BC (2025) Proponent: Ridgeline Wildlife Enhancement

Project Lead: Alicia Woods, MSc., RPBio., PAg. (Senior Wildlife Biologist) 

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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, align actions, and accelerate learning across B.C.’s bighorn range.

Funding request: $55,000

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