Wildlife Management
Return to Our Lands
Restrict access to sensitive species such as lynx, mountain goats, moose and grizzly bears during critical periods of their life cycle specifically during birthing, denning, and foraging.
- Restrict hunting access in Cedar Valley that historically was open to hunting.
- Prohibit trapping since purchasing the land in 1996.
- Protect historical 'Cedar Valley Old Growth' forest & the integrity of this rare ecosystem and forest stand. The future of this reserve depends on the goodwill, conservation ethic and ecosystem management of the company.
- Build winter/snow roads to offer moose an easy escape route when snow cats and snowmobiles are approaching to minimize harassment of the animals.
- Protect undeveloped, low elevation habitat along Lizard Creek and populations of wintering ungulates.
- Provide a wilderness refuge for animals pressured by Fernie's sprawling urban development and development at the base of Fernie Alpine Resort.
- Hire professional biologists to assess environmental impacts and when necessary practices that will minimize the effect of activities.
- Utilize appropriate construction methods and maintenance practices on the road to minimize siltation of tributary creeks harming fish populations in Lizard Creek.
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