Wildlife Connectivity – Project Update

July 24, 2025

It’s been an interesting and exciting time since we signed our first project contract in May 2021. After scoping our project with the help of Karlene Loudon and CoastRange Environmental, we spent a year working with Greg Kehm and TerrAdapt to deliver our biodiversity assessment framework. We spent last year working with Kate Andy, supported by John Gallo of the Conservation Biology Institute, to develop a wildlife connectivity model.

This year, we’re busy with three key activities.

  1. We’re refining the model and producing connectivity network maps.
  2. We’re working with many groups and individuals to identify ways our project results can help inform biodiversity conservation throughout our Sea to Sky region.
  3. We’re developing a website that will help us make the results of our project accessible to everyone for years to come.
Draft connectivity network map being used for validating the connectivity model. Revisions to come in fall 2025!

Thanks to Our Funders and Donors

This has been a huge project for a small group like ours and we’re grateful to everyone who has supported us. To date we have raised almost $650,000.

We’re still hoping to raise $35,000 to help us complete essential activities by our March 31, 2026 project end date. If you have questions about how you can help, please contact our Treasurer.

For More Information

If you have questions or want to get involved, please reach out to wildlife@naturesquamish.ca.


Banner photo by permission: Project team members and staff of a Project partner explored an area identified by the model as a connectivity linkage.


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